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Partial lipodystrophy

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Patients with mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis type 2 may develop a symetrical loss of subcutaneous fat from the face. The resulting gaunt facies is characteristic.

There may be accompanying fat loss from the arms, trunk and hips.

A quarter of patients with partial lipodystrophy have nephritis and a larger proportion have low C3.


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