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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 103, 154-164, Copyright © 1968 by American Roentgen Ray Society


THE ROENTGENOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN TOTAL LIPODYSTROPHY

RICHARD L. WESENBERG M.D.1, JOHN L. GWINN M.D.2, and GEORGE R. BARNES JR. M.D.2

1 From the Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital, Los Angeles, and University of Southern California School of Medicine
2 Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital, Los Angeles, California

The syndrome of total lipodystrophy has complex clinical, laboratory, and roentgenologic findings. Many of these findings may be explained, in the light of our present state of knowledge, by a hypothesis of hypothalamic origin. Further biologic, neurophysiologic, and pathologic studies will be needed to determine the true etiology and pathogenesis of this condition.

A review of the roentgenographic findings in total lipodystrophy, as recorded in the literature and detailed interpretation of the present cases, has been made. The composite of roentgenologic findings is thought to be diagnostic of this condition. It is suggested that it may be possible, in the future, to differentiate the congenital type from the acquired type of total lipodystrophy by using the roentgenologic criteria discussed herein. More cases, with detailed roentgenographic findings, need to be reported to substantiate this finding.


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