J R Soc Med 2001;94:238-240
© 2001 Royal Society of Medicine
Partial lipodystrophy, polycystic ovary syndrome and proteinuria: a common link to insulin resistance?
V C Blackwell MRCP
P Salis MD 1
R W Groves FRCP
S E Baldeweg MRCP 2
G S Conway FRCP 2
R J Unwin FRCP 1
Centre for Dermatology, Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London,
UK
1
Centre for Nephrology, Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London, UK
2
Department of Endrocrinology, Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London,
UK

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Figure (1a). Clinical appearance. Androgenic alopecia, facial hirsutism,
increased fat deposition under chin;
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Figure (1b). Clinical appearance. increased fat deposition on upper back;
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Figure (1c). Clinical appearance. loss of subcutaneous fat at extremities
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Figure 2. Glomerular histology. Focal areas of segmental glomerulosclerosis
can be seen at 11 o'clock. Periodic acidSchiff x 400 original
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