Turning Into a Pear Shape? Then You Could Have “Painful Fat” Syndrome
Foster J; 2011
Synopsis: This article discusses the potential diagnosis of lipedema with respect to women whose bodies are becoming continually more pear-shaped (heavier lower half of the body).
Abstract: No Abstract
Keywords: lipedema, lipoedema, pear-shaped, diagnosis, fat disease
PubMed Link: No PubMed link available
Other Link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2021263/Turning-pear-shape-Then-painful-fat-syndrome.html
APA Citation: Foster, J. (2011). Turning into a pear shape? Then you could have ‘painful fat’ syndrome. Daily Mail Online. Retrieved 30 November 2015, from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2021263/Turning-pear-shape-Then-painful-fat-syndrome.html
AMA Citation: Foster J. Turning into a pear shape? Then you could have ‘painful fat’ syndrome. Daily Mail Online. 2011. Available at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2021263/Turning-pear-shape-Then-painful-fat-syndrome.html. Accessed November 30, 2015.