American Journal of Case Reports  A 41-Year-Old Woman with Excessive Fat  of the Lower Body Since Puberty with Progression to Swollen Ankles and Feet  Despite Caloric Restriction, Due to Lipedema and

American Journal of Case Reports A 41-Year-Old Woman with Excessive Fat of the Lower Body Since Puberty with Progression to Swollen Ankles and Feet Despite Caloric Restriction, Due to Lipedema and

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