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  2. What Is a Buffalo Hump (Dorsocervical Fat Pad)—and ... - AOL

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    A buffalo hump is caused by excess fat deposition at the back of the neck, while a dowager’s hump (also called hunchback) is caused by excessive forward curvature of the thoracic spine, often ...

  3. Buffalo Hump - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Hump (Comanche Potsʉnakwahipʉ "Erection That Won't Go Down" [1] euphamized to "Buffalo Bull's Back" [2]) (born c. 1800 — died post 1861 / ante 1867) was a War Chief of the Penateka band of the Comanches. He came to prominence after the Council House Fight when he led the Comanches on the Great Raid of 1840.

  4. Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease - Wikipedia

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    Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) was first coined in 1984 by Carney et al. it often occurs in association with Carney complex (CNC). CNC is a rare syndrome that involves the formation of abnormal tumours that cause endocrine hyperactivity. PPNAD arises due to the enlargement of the cortex of the adrenal glands, resulting ...

  5. Benign symmetric lipomatosis - Wikipedia

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    Benign symmetric lipomatosis, also known as Madelung's disease, is an adult-onset skin condition characterized by extensive symmetric fat deposits in the head, neck, and shoulder girdle area. [1] The symmetrical fat deposits are made of unencapsulated lipomas, which distinguishes it from typical lipomatosis which has encapsulated lipomas that ...

  6. Cushing's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cushing's syndrome is a collection of signs and symptoms due to prolonged exposure to glucocorticoids such as cortisol. [4] [9] [10] Signs and symptoms may include high blood pressure, abdominal obesity but with thin arms and legs, reddish stretch marks, a round red face due to facial plethora, [11] a fat lump between the shoulders, weak muscles, weak bones, acne, and fragile skin that heals ...

  7. Corticosteroid-induced lipodystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Dermatology. Corticosteroid-induced lipodystrophy (CIL) is a condition of abnormal fat deposition caused by corticosteroid medications. [1] Fat accumulates in the facial area ("moon face"), dorsocervical region ("buffalo hump"), and abdominal area ("pot belly" or "beer belly"), whereas the thickness of subcutaneous fat in the limbs is decreased ...

  8. Rescue Water Buffalo Finally Finds His Family in Emotional Video

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    Related: Video of Water Buffalo Sweetly Snuggling a Small Child Is Touching People's Hearts. ... Girl, 8, captured on dashcam taking Mom's car on 25-minute joyride to Target. Sports.

  9. HIV-associated lipodystrophy - Wikipedia

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    HIV-associated lipodystrophy commonly presents with fat loss in face, buttocks, arms and legs. [citation needed] There is also fat accumulation in various body parts. Patients often present with "buffalo hump"-like fat deposits in their upper backs. Breast size of patients (both male and female) tends to increase.