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Lipedema: Principles and Practice of Diagnosis and Treatment
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Authors/contributors
- Rockson, Stanley G. (Editor)
- Keith, Leslyn (Editor)
- Seo, Catherine (Editor)
Title
Lipedema: Principles and Practice of Diagnosis and Treatment
Abstract
An evidence-based guide to current understanding of lipedema, its causes and possible treatments, addressing what is known through human studies, what is unknown and needs investigating, and what is likely to emerge. Lipedema (or lipoedema) is a chronic lymphatic disorder in which abnormal levels of fat build up disproportionately in certain areas of the body, most commonly the hips, bottom and legs. Almost exclusively affecting women, who may seek help for years only to be met with ongoing anti-fat stereotyping, its significant life-changing impact has only recently been recognized, clinically and in terms of research funding. Even though research is now accelerating, there is still much left to be discovered. This book brings together the current knowns, unknowns and conjectures as a comprehensive resource for researchers, clinicians and patients seeking a roadmap to potentially improving the lives of up to 17 million women in the US and 350 million worldwide.
Publisher
Hammersmith Books Limited
# of Pages
272
ISBN
978-1-78161-264-4
Short Title
Lipedema
Language
English
Library Catalog
Amazon
Citation
Rockson, S. G., Keith, L., & Seo, C. (Eds.). (n.d.). Lipedema: Principles and Practice of Diagnosis and Treatment. Hammersmith Books Limited.
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