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Multiple benign symmetric lipomatosis (MSL) is characterized by a rapid progression of multiple, symmetric nonencapsulated fat masses in the face, neck, and extremities. The lipomas are thought to be the result of defective brown adipose tissue (BAT). In up to 90% MSL is associated with chronic alcohol abuse.
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February 2008
Centre of Extracorporeal Treatment and Lipid Disorders, Medical Policlinic, Bonn, Germany.
Multiple benign symmetric lipomatosis (MSL) is characterized by a rapid progression of multiple, symmetric nonencapsulated fat masses in face, neck, and extremities. The lipomas are thought to be the result of defective brown adipose tissue (BAT). In up to 90%, MSL is associated with chronic alcohol abuse.
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