lipomatosis
English
Etymology
From lipoma (“fat tumor”) + -osis (“disease”).
Noun
lipomatosis (uncountable)
- (pathology) A condition in which multiple lipomas are present on the body.
- 1957 November 1, John A. Shanks, “Familial Multiple Lipomatosis”, in Canadian Medical Association Journal, volume 77, page 881:
- The accompanying family trees show the occurrence of lipomatosis.
- 1988 November 1, DJ Quint, “Epidural lipomatosis”, in Radiology:
- The authors report six new cases of epidural lipomatosis--a rarely described entity characterized by increased extradural fat within the spinal canal causing compression of the spinal cord and neurologic deficits.
Derived terms
Translations
condition in which multiple lipomas are present on the body
|