Ultrasound criteria for lipedema diagnosis
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- DOI: 10.1177/02683555211002340
Ultrasound criteria for lipedema diagnosis
Abstract
Background: Lipedema is characterized by the deposition of abnormal fat in the lower and upper limbs bilaterally. It is a disease with high prevalence and genetic characteristics. Non-specific and non-quantified increases in the thickness of the subcutaneous tissue have previously been demonstrated using magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography.
Objectives: To evaluate the thickness of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue in predetermined areas as a distinguishing feature between individuals with and without lipedema using ultrasound.
Methods: Ultrasound images of 89 female patients were analyzed, including patients undergoing clinical investigation for venous insufficiency or lipedema who underwent ultrasound evaluations at our institution. Patients were divided in two groups: with lipedema clinically diagnosed and those without lipedema. They underwent a common Doppler protocol for venous mapping to assess venous insufficiency associated with the evaluation of dermis and subcutaneous thickness at pre-defined points of the lower limbs.
Results: There were 63 patients with lipedema. Anterior thigh, pre-tibial and lateral aspect of the leg and supra-just medial malleolar region were significantly different. Supra-just medial malleolar region was significantly different with BMI above 25. An optimal cutoff value was calculated for the ultrasound diagnosis of lipedema using thickness of the dermis and subcutaneous tissues.
Conclusions: Studied criteria allow use of simple and reproducible ultrasound cutoff values to diagnose lipedema in the lower limbs. Pre-tibial region thickness measurement, followed by thigh and lateral leg thickness are recommended for the ultrasound diagnosis of lipedema.
Keywords: Varicose veins; lipedema; lymphedema; obesity; ultrasound.
Comment in
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Ultrasound examination for en-suite measurements in lipedema.Phlebology. 2022 May;37(4):312-313. doi: 10.1177/02683555211068954. Epub 2022 Jan 4. Phlebology. 2022. PMID: 34979823 No abstract available.
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Reply letter to the editor regarding ultrasound examination for en-suite measurements in lipedema.Phlebology. 2022 May;37(4):314-315. doi: 10.1177/02683555211068953. Epub 2022 Jan 4. Phlebology. 2022. PMID: 35505601 No abstract available.
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