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Title: [Primary multinodular panniculitis or fat necrosis in children]. Author: Larbre F, Larbre B, De Parscau L. Journal: Pediatrie; 1989; 44(3):193-6. PubMed ID: 2740187. Abstract: The authors report 4 cases of primary multinodular panniculitis. One was a typical Weber-Christian syndrome; the clinical picture of the others was intermediate between the Weber-Christian syndrome and the Rothmann-Makaï syndrome. A pancreatic or an enzymatic disorder were excluded. The hypothesis of an abnormal fragility of adipose tissue or of a failure in the mechanisms of protection against lipophagia is raised.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]