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Title: Determining residual adipose tissue characteristics with MRI in patients with various subtypes of lipodystrophy
Authors: Altay, Canan
Seçil, Mustafa
Demir, Tevfik
Atik, Tahir
Akıncı, Gülçin
Kutbay, Nilüfer Özdemir
Temeloğlu, Ela Keskin
Şimşir, Ilgin Yıldırım
Özışık, Seçil
Demir, Leyla
Tuna, Emine Burçin
Aytaç, Hasibe
Onay, Hüseyin
Akıncı, Barış
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Çocuk Endokrinoloji Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-1684-1053
Eren, Erdal
AAM-1734-2020
AAH-1155-2021
36113153400
Keywords: Radiology, nuclear medicine & medical imaging
Congenital generalized lipodystrophy
Familial partial lipodystrophy
Severe insulin-resistance
Body-fat distribution
Gene-expression
Regional differences
Ptrf mutationsi
Identification
Heterogeneity
Deficiency
Issue Date: 29-May-2017
Publisher: Türk Radyoloji Derneği
Citation: Altay, C. vd. (2017). ''Determining residual adipose tissue characteristics with MRI in patients with various subtypes of lipodystrophy''. Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, 23(6), 428-434.
Abstract: PURPOSE We aimed to investigate residual adipose tissue with whole-body magnetic resonance imaging to differentiate between subtypes of lipodystrophy. METHODS A total of 32 patients 12 with congenital generalized lipodystrophy [CGL], 1 with acquired generalized lipodystrophy [AGL], 12 with familial partial lipodystrophy [FPLD], and 7 with acquired partial lipodystrophy [APL]) were included. RESULTS Despite generalized loss of metabolically active adipose tissue, patients with CGL1 caused by AGPAT2 mutations had a significant amount of residual adipose tissue in the scalp, earlobes, retro-orbital region, and palms and soles. No residual adipose tissue was noted particularly in the head and neck, palms and soles in CGL2 caused by BSCL2 mutations. CGL4 caused by mutations in the PTRF gene was characterized with well-preserved retro-orbital and bone marrow fat in the absence of any visible residual adipose tissue in other areas. No residual adipose tissue was observed in AGL. Despite loss of subcutaneous fat, periarticular adipose tissue was preserved in the lower limbs of patients with FPLD. Retro-orbital adipose tissue was surprisingly preserved in APL, although they lacked head and neck fat. CONCLUSION Lipodystrophies are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by generalized or partial loss of adipose tissue, which can be congenital or acquired. Our results suggest that residual adipose tissue characteristics can help distinguish different subtypes of lipodystrophy.
URI: https://doi.org/10.5152/dir.2017.17019
https://www.dirjournal.org/en/determining-residual-adipose-tissue-characteristics-with-mri-in-patients-with-various-subtypes-of-lipodystrophy-131769
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/30424
ISSN: 1305-3612
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