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  • Title: Weber-Christian disease after weight loss.
    Author: Seff DJ.
    Journal: South Med J; 1976 Apr; 69(4):499-501. PubMed ID: 1265516.
    Abstract:
    Weber-Christian disease has no known cause and is characterized by a febrile, recurrent, nonsuppurative panniculitis occurring preferentially in young, obese women. The present case is of interest in that it occurred in a young, obese woman after she lost 18.2 kg (40 lb) in eight weeks. It is only speculative as to whether the sudden weight loss precipitated the Weber-Christian disease. However, since Weber-Christian disease is an obscure disease with metabolic and autoimmune overtones, such a hypothesis is not unrealistic in a predisposed individual.
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