Drug-induced Lipodystrophy
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Drug-induced lipodystrophy is a cutaneous condition that presents as one or multiple depressed areas (i.e. indentations), usually on the proximal extremities, ranging from under a few centimeters to greater than 20 cm in diameter.


See also

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HIV-associated lipodystrophy HIV-associated lipodystrophy is a condition characterized by loss of subcutaneous fat associated with infection with HIV. Presentation HIV-associated lipodystrophy commonly presents with fat loss in face, buttocks, arms and legs. There is also ...
* Lipoatrophia semicircularis * List of cutaneous conditions


References

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