Drug-induced lipodystrophy is a cutaneous condition that presents as one or multiple depressed areas (i.e. indentations), usually on the proximal extremities, ranging from under a few centimeters to greater than 20 centimetres (7.9 in) in diameter.

See also

  • HIV-associated lipodystrophy
  • Lipoatrophia semicircularis

References


Lipodystrophy as a Late Effect after Stem Cell Transplantation

Background

Insulins lipodystrophy Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Lipodystrophy Endocrine Society

Druginduced Lipodystrophy (cutaneous Disease) Diagnosis Medical Stock