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What is Lipoedema? Lipoedema (lipohyperplastic dolorosa) is an abnormal accumulation of painful fat in the legs and occasionally in the arms. It usually affects both sides symmetrically and spares the feet and hands. The torso is also relatively spared. It is a longstanding condition that mostly affects women, starting at puberty or other times of
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