Madelung syndrome (benign lipomatosis): clinical course and treatment

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery
Vedran UglesićDamir Kosutić

Abstract

Madelung syndrome is a rare disease found predominantly in the Mediterranean area. It has a distinctive clinical appearance. Staged surgery is the treatment of choice, which produces substantial improvement in both functional and aesthetic appearance. Recurrences usually occur when it is impossible to resect the disease completely.

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