J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2004 Dec;28(6):622-626.

Multiple Symmetric Lipomatosis with Peripheral Neuropathy: A case report

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  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul Verterans Hospital, Korea. annelee77@daum.net

Abstract

Multiple symmetric lipomatosis is a rare disorder characterized by massive fatty deposits arranged symmetrically around the neck, shoulder, abdomen and back. It is typically associated with high alcohol consumption and a high prevalence of peripheral neuropathy. The pathogenesis of the syndrome is still unknown, but mitochondrial abnormality or metabolic abnormalities are occasionally found in the affected patients. In our patient, clinical and electrophysiologic signs of a generalized peripheral sensorimotor neuropathy and a multiple bilateral lumbosacral radiculopathy were observed. Sural nerve biopsy demonstrated many small unmyelinated fibers with complete loss of axoplasm and a extensive loss of myelinated fibers. Lipoma biopsy demonstrated non-capsulated mature adipose cells in the subcutaneous tissue. Serum lipid studies were normal. MERRF point mutation of mitochondrial DNA were negative in blood. We reported a case of multiple symmetric lipomatosis and peripheral polyneuropathy with the review of literature.

Keyword

Multiple symmetric lipomatosis; Peripheral polyneuropathy

MeSH Terms

Abdomen
Alcohol Drinking
Biopsy
DNA, Mitochondrial
Humans
Lipoma
Lipomatosis, Multiple Symmetrical*
MERRF Syndrome
Myelin Sheath
Neck
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases*
Point Mutation
Polyneuropathies
Prevalence
Radiculopathy
Shoulder
Subcutaneous Tissue
Sural Nerve
DNA, Mitochondrial
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