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1. NowAMiracle
active and updated and I ll document any reduction in my Madelungs masses, but forme except for the souvenir masses I have now, madelungs disease seems to be
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Four weeks of Pancreatin Enzymes with Meals and I'm Someone I've Never Met If I really have Madelung's Disease (and nothing else exists that really looks just like this) I'm now 100% convinced that at least in some patients the problem stems from Pancreatic Disease of some type.
All of my life I've been sick following large meals and all my life I've had bouts of trouble with digestion, unexplained weight loss and weight gain, though until 2000 these tended to be short term and self rectifying episodes.
In the past few years however, I formed dozens of new masses of several distinct kinds, the most worrisome being the huge unencapsulated masses which were turning me into someone suited for a side show. Clothes stopped fitting. Pain was my constant companion.
I had permanent sinus problems, eating anything gave me a stuffy nose, and I had debilitating neuropathy that was getting worse.
I don't think there's much doubt that I was beginning to head down a path to death within a few years.
I've made a 180 degree turn in the past four weeks, and while I still have some pain at times (I still have angiolipomas and lipomas and I doubt those will disappear spontaneously) but the bloating and pressure and edema are vastly improved and with this much of the neuropathy is reversing itself. This is not the kind of "good day /bad day " variation I've noticed in the past, this is a definite reversal of some symptoms.
I've also noticed that vascular rash spots present for several years are better. My sleep apnea has improved dramatically. My sleep patterns are a little better.

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3. HIVtools :: Lipodystrophy
from a similar metabolic syndrome called madelungs disease or multiple symmetric lipomatosis (MSL). MSL is in the absence of cardiac disease or hypoxemia (Type B lactic acidosis
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Antiretroviral Induced Mitochondrial Toxicity

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HAART has changed the clinical course of HIV. Patients are no longer dying with overwhelming infections and wasting syndrome. The time to death has also been extended to the point where patients now may have hope of newer developments leading to an eventual cure. This hope has been moderated by new complications such as Lipid Remodeling Syndrome (RMS), which clinically presents as a wasting of the extremities with concomitant central abdominal adiposity. This metabolic abnormality can increase the risk of developing cardiovascular complications such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, and myocardial infarction.
Most of the patients who developed RMS were receiving PIs, which were thought to be the cause of this lipid dysregulation. When patients are switched to non-PI containing regimens, resolution of some of the metabolic abnormalities is noted. This gives rise to the hypothesis that HIV-related lipid remodeling is a drug-induced problem.
At the present, there is still no consensus or guideline in regards to the definition or the severity of HIV-related lipid remodeling syndrome (RMS). However, most clinicians will agree that patients with peripheral fat wasting (fat loss in the distal extremities, buttock, and face) represent a manifestation of the metabolic disorder. In addition to the peripheral wasting, there is an accumulation of fat in the truncal region, appearing near the dorsocervical area (buffalo hump), breast, and abdominal cavity.

4. SF AIDS Fdn: BETA Summer 2000 -- The Wide-Ranging Effects Of Nucleoside Analogs
As with neuropathy (nerve disease characterized by numbness, tingling, and/or pain in the accumulations), also known as MSL or madelungs disease. Both syndromes involve peripheral
http://www.sfaf.org/treatment/beta/b44/b44toxicity.html
Published in the Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS Summer 2000 issue, by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
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The Wide-Ranging Effects Of Nucleoside Analogs
A Look at Mitochondrial Toxicity
Dave Gilden September 25, 1999: A group of French doctors report on five cases of a rare syndrome of cerebral, neurologic, and/or retinal damage in 8 of 2,000 babies born to HIV positive mothers. This large mother-child cohort had received AZT (Retrovir) or AZT/3TC (Epivir) to prevent HIV transmission during pregnancy and delivery. The babies also displayed a variety of other abnormalities in muscle, heart, pancreas, and bone marrow activity. Underlying defects in energy production also were apparent. Two of the babies died after about a year. All were HIV negative. October 14, 1999: U.S. Bioscience announces the termination of a trial of their experimental nucleoside analog or nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) lodenosine because of "serious adverse events." On October 11, one of the trial participants died due to a striking liver failure syndrome that continued to worsen for a month after he had stopped taking lodenosine. Three similar deaths occurred in the seven weeks after the remaining trial participants were taken off lodenosine. Another nine persons had to be hospitalized for monitoring and treatment. In all, 75 trial participants exhibited some sign of liver damage in blood tests.

5. SFAF BETA: Summer, 2000 -- The Wide-Ranging Effects Of Nucleoside Analogs
As with neuropathy (nerve disease characterized by numbness, tingling, and/or pain in the accumulations), also known as MSL or madelungs disease. Both syndromes involve peripheral
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The Wide-Ranging Effects of Nucleoside Analogs
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  • September 25, 1999: A group of French doctors report on five cases of a rare syndrome of cerebral, neurologic, and/or retinal damage in 8 of 2,000 babies born to HIV positive mothers. This large mother-child cohort had received AZT (Retrovir) or AZT/3TC (Epivir) to prevent HIV transmission during pregnancy and delivery. The babies also displayed a variety of other abnormalities in muscle, heart, pancreas, and bone marrow activity. Underlying defects in energy production also were apparent. Two of the babies died after about a year. All were HIV negative.
  • October 14, 1999: U.S. Bioscience announces the termination of a trial of their experimental nucleoside analog or nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) lodenosine because of "serious adverse events." On October 11, one of the trial participants died due to a striking liver failure syndrome that continued to worsen for a month after he had stopped taking lodenosine. Three similar deaths occurred in the seven weeks after the remaining trial participants were taken off lodenosine. Another nine persons had to be hospitalized for monitoring and treatment. In all, 75 trial participants exhibited some sign of liver damage in blood tests.

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7. Children Living With Inherited
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8. The Body's Experts Answer Your Questions About Lipodystrophy
people who might be considering liposuction to make sure they haven t acquiredsomething similar to(if not the same as) madelungs disease before risking
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Home Forum on Lipodystrophy and Wasting Answers to Current Lipodystrophy Questions > Question: Liposuction seems dangerous with lipid anomalies
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I would like to encourage people who might be considering liposuction to make sure they haven't acquired something similar to(if not the same as) Madelungs disease before risking liposuction. I am among the Madelungs patients who have had liposuction only to have it spread the disease rapidly through my body and make me worse than I was before the liposuction. I'm not saying don't have Crix belly fat removed its definitely bad from a health standpoint to let it remain but just choose a method other than liposuction. I know that there are some people who do okay with liposuction. You can perhaps minimize your risks from it by having testing to make sure you haven't begun to have mitochondria mutation before having liposuction.
    Thanks for your testimony. Madelungs's syndrome is a rare mitochondrial disease associated with head and neck fat accumulations. Surgery is often recommended. Liposuction can never be used to help fat inside the abdomen Regards Graeme Moyle
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9. Worldbook Medical Encyclopedia > Macula - Ménières Disease > Madura Foot
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10. Madelungshome
Once believed to be a very rare disease, madelungs far more prevalent than medicalliterature suggests and is far more painful and debilitating than has been
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About Madelung's Disease First Madelung's Case
The image to the right is of the Queen of Punt , thought to be the first documented case of this disorder, roughly 35 centuries ago.
(Medical speculation: HERE
This condition is now associated with mutations of the mitochondria, modified brown fat cells with extra vacuoles and in some patients it co-exists with other genetic conditions. Once believed to be a very rare disease, Madelungs far more prevalent than medical literature suggests and is far more painful and debilitating than has been acknowledged. Madelungs patients also have other genetic conditions and these vary from patient to patient.
Discussion of possible Queen of Punt Syndrome

March 2004 Maybe not so "rare" after all?
It's been just over a year since I knew with some certainty that I had Madelung's disease and began my research. Initially it seemed there was no hope and that the condition was too rare to warrant investigating. Research has proven otherwise. This condition has several other names
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Benign is misleading, and calling the condition anything with lipomatosis in the name is a distraction from the serious underlying metabolic problem which results in both debilitation and death. A number of Madelungs deaths have been really senseless asphyxiations. Most deaths are the result of years of neglect of a metabolic defect that no one has bothered to identify. The condition has been barely acknowledged and the number of cases, as well as their seriousness has been understated. Madelung's is likely a very treatable condition, once the underlying cause of the the lipid metabolism abnromality is identified

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Description of the disease with links to relevant sites, genetic information, and the author's personal story.
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14. Madelung's Disease: Benign Symmetric Lipomatosis
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Anyone who has seen it will recognize it immediately while those who haven't probably won't. The case A professional woman in her late 50's came to me for a third opinion regarding a peculiar, progressive and disfiguring deposition of fat around her neck and over her shoulders. Her hips and legs remained normal in appearance as did her face but, gradually over a period of two years, she began to look like she was wearing shoulder pads. She also complained of weakness and on exam she had symmetrical weakness of hip and shoulder girdle muscles with normal peripheral strength. She had a selective loss of vibratory sensation in her feet with preserved ankle reflexes; and difficulty with tandem gait. She gave a history of years "1-2 litres of wine per day." She had enlarged red cells with an MCV (mean corpuscular volume) of 106; mildly elevated liver enzymes and a liver ultrasound showing hyperechoicity consistent with fatty infiltration. An EMG showed mild myopathic findings in the deltoids and the feeling of the needles suggested the hypertrophic tissue was fat, not muscle.

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16. NEJM -- Madelung's Disease: Inherited From An Ancient Mediterranean Population?
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James Levine Ricky Clay and Michael D. Jensen Endocrine Research Unit and Department of Plastic Surgery (R.C.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905 Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Michael D. Jensen, M.D., Endocrine Research Unit, 5-194 Joseph, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905. E-mail: jensen.michael@mayo.edu. Abstract Type 2 benign symmetric lipomatosis (BSL) is characterized by abnormal growth of adipose tissue in the upper back, deltoid region, upper arms, hips, and upper thigh region. Studies of lipomatous tissue in vitro have suggested that defective lipolysis may account for excess fat accumulation; however, in vivo adipose tissue metabolism has not been evaluated. We measured systemic adipose tissue lipolysis and regional adipose tissue fatty acid uptake in a patient with type 2 BSL scheduled for elective brachioplasty.

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