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Citation:
Radswiki T, Gaillard F, Sharma R, et al. HIV-associated lipodystrophy. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 25 Apr 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-12642
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At the time the article was last revised Frank Gaillard had the following disclosures:
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HIV-associated lipodystrophy (also known as fat redistribution syndrome) is a lipomatosis seen in a number of AIDS patients on antiretroviral therapy. It is characterized by changes in the distribution of regional body fat, with increased central adiposity and loss of subcutaneous fat in the limbs.
Biochemically, these patients have increased triglycerides, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, and extremely low high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol.
Features of fat redistribution syndrome are the same in different modalities and include:
hypertrophy in the neck fat pad (buffalo hump)
increased fat in the abdominal region (protease paunch)
gynecomastia
loss of fat in the midface and extremities.
Treatment and prognosis
Complications
If left untreated, these patients develop and die of complications of metabolic origin such as cardiovascular diseases or diabetes mellitus. Biochemical features manifest before the clinical pictures become apparent.
For hypertrophy of the fat around the neck consider other regional forms of lipomatosis:
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