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Lymphatic and Lymphatic-Venous Malformation
2019Lymphatic and lymphatic-venous malformations (LM, LVM) present challenges in the diagnosis and management. Lymphatic malformations, previously known as lymphangiomas, are relatively rare hamartomas which are non-distensible due to their hemodynamic isolation.
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Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2004
Lymphatic malformations are rare forms of vascular anomalies. They are most frequently diagnosed at birth and most often occur in the head and neck area. Their treatment continues to be challenging, and treatment methods continue to evolve. In this article, the embryology of the lymphatic system is reviewed, and the classification of lymphatic ...
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Lymphatic malformations are rare forms of vascular anomalies. They are most frequently diagnosed at birth and most often occur in the head and neck area. Their treatment continues to be challenging, and treatment methods continue to evolve. In this article, the embryology of the lymphatic system is reviewed, and the classification of lymphatic ...
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Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2007
The lymphatic system is perhaps the most complicated system of Homo sapiens. An introduction to the anatomy, embryology, and anomalies of the lymphatics is presented. The overall anatomy and drainage of the lymphatic vessels in outlined. The topographic anatomy, relations, and variations of the principle vessels of the lymphatic system (the right ...
John E, Skandalakis +2 more
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The lymphatic system is perhaps the most complicated system of Homo sapiens. An introduction to the anatomy, embryology, and anomalies of the lymphatics is presented. The overall anatomy and drainage of the lymphatic vessels in outlined. The topographic anatomy, relations, and variations of the principle vessels of the lymphatic system (the right ...
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2023
Abstract Following significant advances in lymphatic biology, the important role of kidney lymphatics in kidney function and dysfunction is now being more fully appreciated. Kidney lymphatics begin in the cortex as blind‐ended lymphatic capillaries and then coalesce into larger lymphatics that follow the main ...
Peter S, Russell +3 more
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Abstract Following significant advances in lymphatic biology, the important role of kidney lymphatics in kidney function and dysfunction is now being more fully appreciated. Kidney lymphatics begin in the cortex as blind‐ended lymphatic capillaries and then coalesce into larger lymphatics that follow the main ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2019
Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a parasitic infection that is spread by mosquitos infected with worm larvae. Several factors will affect the global prevalence of LF in the future. A growing body of evidence suggests that climate change will influence the spread of parasitic diseases and their vectors. Lymphatic filariasis is the leading cause of permanent
Gayle B, Lourens, Denise K, Ferrell
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Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a parasitic infection that is spread by mosquitos infected with worm larvae. Several factors will affect the global prevalence of LF in the future. A growing body of evidence suggests that climate change will influence the spread of parasitic diseases and their vectors. Lymphatic filariasis is the leading cause of permanent
Gayle B, Lourens, Denise K, Ferrell
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CANCER AND METASTASIS REVIEW, 1983
Lymphatic metastasis is an important mechanism in the spread of human cancer. During its course, tumor cells first penetrate the basement of membrane of the epithelium, in which they arise, and then the underlying connective tissue, carried partly by hydrostatic pressure.
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Lymphatic metastasis is an important mechanism in the spread of human cancer. During its course, tumor cells first penetrate the basement of membrane of the epithelium, in which they arise, and then the underlying connective tissue, carried partly by hydrostatic pressure.
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1992
The microcirculation is the keystone of bodily homeostasis. Although it may be altered organically as in arteriolosclerosis and diabetic angiopathy, its unique architecture makes it prone to spasticity. This article discusses vasospasticity and diagnostic approaches and treatment for Raynaud's vasospasticity, acrocyanosis, and livedo reticularis.
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The microcirculation is the keystone of bodily homeostasis. Although it may be altered organically as in arteriolosclerosis and diabetic angiopathy, its unique architecture makes it prone to spasticity. This article discusses vasospasticity and diagnostic approaches and treatment for Raynaud's vasospasticity, acrocyanosis, and livedo reticularis.
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Annual Review of Physiology, 1952
The literature dealt with in this paper is by no means all-inclusive for the period since 1949. Only those articles dealing directly with lymphatic vessels or lymph nodes are reviewed. No attempt has been made to catalogue all references to lymph nodes mentioned in clinical literature. That some sub.
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The literature dealt with in this paper is by no means all-inclusive for the period since 1949. Only those articles dealing directly with lymphatic vessels or lymph nodes are reviewed. No attempt has been made to catalogue all references to lymph nodes mentioned in clinical literature. That some sub.
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Blood Vessels, 2008
Bovine mesenteric lymphatic vessels have nerves in their walls which in response to field stimulation cause an increase in freqency of spontaneous lymphatic contractions and this could be blocked by α-antagonists. When vessels were loaded with [3H]-noradrenaline, 3H-effiux was increased in response to field stimulation and this was potentiated by α< ...
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Bovine mesenteric lymphatic vessels have nerves in their walls which in response to field stimulation cause an increase in freqency of spontaneous lymphatic contractions and this could be blocked by α-antagonists. When vessels were loaded with [3H]-noradrenaline, 3H-effiux was increased in response to field stimulation and this was potentiated by α< ...
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1987
M B, Listrom, C M, Fenoglio-Preiser
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M B, Listrom, C M, Fenoglio-Preiser
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