Phlebologie, Table of Contents Phlebologie 2018; 47(04): 188-198DOI: 10.12687/phleb2421-4-2018 Originalarbeit – Original articles Schattauer GmbH Lipödem – Mythen und Fakten Teil 3 Article in several languages: deutsch | English T. Bertsch 1 Földiklinik Hinterzarten – Europäisches Zentrum für Lymphologie , G. Erbacher 1 Földiklinik Hinterzarten – Europäisches Zentrum für Lymphologie 2 Dipl.-Psychologin, Psychologische Psychotherapeutin, Supervisorin (hsi) › Author Affiliations Recommend Article Abstract Full Text PDF Download Schlüsselwörter SchlüsselwörterLipödem - Adipositas - Gewichtsabnahme - Wissenschaftliche Evidenz References Literatur 1 Bertsch T, Erbacher G. Lipödem – Mythen und Fakten Teil 1. Phlebologie 2018; 47: 84-92. 2 Bertsch T. Adipositas-assoziierte Lymphödeme – unterschätzt und unterbehandelt. Phlebologie 2018; 47: 75-83. 3 Bertsch T, Erbacher G. Lipödem – Mythen und Fakten Teil 1. Phlebologie 2018; 47: 84-92. 4 Bertsch T, Erbacher G. 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