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noun - the property of excessive fatness
noun - the state or condition of being obese
ADIPOSIS - Adiposis dolorosa, also known as Dercum's disease or Anders disease, is a rare condition characterized by generalized obesity and fatty tumors in the...
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A condition marked by the accumulation of adipose (fatty) tissue. |
bAdiposisb dolorosa, also known as Dercum's disease, is a rare condition characterized by multiple, painful lipomas. |
the property of excessive fatness |
Originally: obesity of the body fatty infiltration of an organ (now rare). In later use also (usually with distinguishing English or scientific Latin word): any of various disorders affecting adipose tissue, especially subcutaneous adipose tissue. |
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Adiposis dolorosa, also known as Dercum's disease or Anders disease, is a rare condition characterized by generalized obesity and fatty tumors in the adipose tissue. The tumors are normally painful and found in multiples on the extremities. The cause and mechanism of Dercum's disease remains unknown. Possible causes include nervous system dysfunction, mechanical pressure on nerves, adipose tissue dysfunction, and trauma.Dercum's disease was first described at Jefferson Medical College by neurologist Francis Xavier Dercum in 1892. |