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Venous and Lymphatic Diseases

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2006
Venous and lymphatic diseases / , Venous and lymphatic diseases / , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
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The Lymphatic Highway: How Lymphatics Drive Lung Health and Disease

Lung
The pulmonary lymphatic system has emerged as a critical regulator of lung homeostasis and a key contributor to the pathogenesis of respiratory diseases. As the primary conduit responsible for maintaining fluid balance and facilitating immune cell trafficking, the integrity of lymphatic vessels is essential for preserving normal pulmonary structure and
Xinyu, Zhang, Xinqian, Du, Ye, Cui
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Lymphatic Vascular Diseases

2002
Although the lymphatic vascular system, a circulatory organ, plays a vital role in the homeostasis of body fluids and in immune surveillance, it is frequently neglected in medical curricula. For example, lymphedema, the most important consequence of a failure of the lymph vascular system, occupies one half of altogether 2233 pages, i.e., 0.022% of a ...
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Diseases of the Lymphatics

2000
Lymphedema is the result of a disturbance in lymphatic transport, resulting in an accumulation of lymph in the extremities. The legs are involved about three times as frequently as the arms.
Curt Diehm   +3 more
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Venous and lymphatic disease

2016
Abstract Varicose veins (VV) are common and are part of a spectrum of disease known as chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), with the more severe manifestations of CVI being skin changes and chronic venous ulceration (CVU). The relationship between symptoms and VV is complex.
Katy A. L. Darvall, Andrew W. Bradbury
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Hodgkin’s Disease and Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia

Oncology, 1972
The association of chronic lymphatic leukemia (CLL) with Hodgkin’s disease (HD) is rare. A review of the literature revealed only 19 cases previously reported and 2 additional cases are herein ...
J J, Lokich, W C, Moloney
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Lymphatic Interventions in Congenital Heart Disease

Interventional Cardiology Clinics
Lymphatic disorders in congenital heart disease can be broadly classified into chest compartment, abdominal compartment, or multicompartment disorders. Heavily T2-weighted noninvasive lymphatic imaging (for anatomy) and invasive dynamic contrast magnetic resonance lymphangiography (for flow) have become the main diagnostic modalities of choice to ...
Surendranath Veeram, Reddy   +1 more
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Lymphatic Disease

2023
Andrew Son, Thomas F. O’Donnell
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Causes and consequences of lymphatic disease

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010
The visceral manifestations of lymphatic disorders (lymphangiomatosis and lymphangiectasia) are particularly severe. Any pathology of the lymphatic vasculature, whether superficial or internal, regional, or systemic, is predominated by the appearance of lymphedema, the characteristic form of tissue edema that occurs when lymphatic dysfunction ...
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Lymphatics and Malignant Disease

Medical Clinics of North America, 1967
P H, O'Brien, J O, Sherman, J M, Beal
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