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Synonyms
- Adiposis Dolorosa
- Juxta-Articular Adiposis Dolorosa
Disorder Subdivisions
General Discussion
Dercum Disease is a rare disorder characterized by multiple, painful fatty deposits (lipomas), primarily on the trunk, forearms, and lower legs. It is associated with pain that may be caused by these deposits pressing on nearby nerves.
This disorder usually occurs in obese females between the ages of 45 and 60. Various areas of the body may swell for no apparent reason. The swelling may disappear without treatment, leaving hardened tissue or pendulous skin folds. In some cases, affected individuals may also experience depression, lethargy, and/or confusion.
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Resources
American Chronic Pain Association
P.O. Box 850
Rocklin, CA 95677
USA
Tel: 9166320922
Fax: 9166323208
Tel: 8005333231
Email: ACPA@Pacbell.net
Internet: http://www.theacpa.org
NIH/National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive & Kidney Diseases
Endocrine Diseases Metabolic Diseases Branch
2 Information Way
Bethesda, MD 20892-3570
Tel: (301)654-3810
Fax: (301)496-7422
Email: NDDIC@info.niddk.nih.gov
Internet: http://www.niddk.nih.gov
Dercum's Support
PO Box 350
Somis, CA 93066
Tel: (805)386-3125
Email: dercumdata@aol.com
Internet: http://www.dercum.org
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