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Microcannular tumescent liposuction in advanced lipedema and Dercum's disease.

pubmed 145(2):151-9 1 Apr 2010 PMID 20467389

We evaluated the outcome and risks of tumescence liposuction in patients with advanced lipedema or Dercum's disease.

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