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Creating innovation in lymphoedema nursing through collaboration [PDF]
Against a background of fiscal and regulatory pressure to rationalize and justify health-care interventions, there is an underlying political message that greater cooperation and collaboration would improve health-care for all.
Davies, R., Jones, J.
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Isolated fetal lymphatic malformation of the thigh: prenatal diagnosis and follow-up
Fetal lymphatic malformation can be found in different parts of the fetal body. It occurs most frequently in the nuchal and axillary region and less frequently in the abdomen or inguinal areas.
Huseyin Durukan +3 more
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A large retroperitoneal lymphatic malformation successfully treated with traditional Japanese Kampo medicine in combination with surgery [PDF]
BackgroundCurrent treatment options for lymphatic malformations (LMs) are multimodal. Recently, the effectiveness of treating LMs with Eppikajyutsuto (TJ-28) has been reported.
Chiba Fumiko +5 more
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An approach to familial lymphoedema. [PDF]
Lymphoedema is the build-up of lymphatic fluid leading to swelling in the tissues. Most commonly it affects the peripheries. Diagnosis is based on clinical assessment and imaging with lymphoscintigraphy. Treatment is supportive with compression garments,
Atton +4 more
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Ligation of lymph vessels for the treatment of recurrent inguinal lymphoceles following lymphadenectomy [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Recurrent lymphocele following groin dissection is generally a self-limiting condition, but in a few cases, the lymphocele persists and for this, there are not many options. Few reports have proposed the efficacy of lymph vessel ligation with
Bakholdt, Vivi +3 more
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Lymphatic-venous malformations are rare congenital defects resulting from the abnormal communication between lymphatic vessels and systemic circulation, integrating the group of combined vascular malformations, with low-flow.
Mariana Morgado +4 more
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Lymphatic malformations are congenital alterations of normal embryonic lymphatic development. We present a case of a premature 7-week-old male with a large central conducting lymphatic malformation and significant abdominal chylorrhea.
Robert G Dionisio, MD +7 more
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Management of tracheobronchial obstruction in infants using metallic stents: long-term outcome [PDF]
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Results: Twelve balloon-expandable metallic stents were placed in the trachea (n = 10) and/or bronchi (n = 2) of 5 patients with a median age of 13 months (range 5–30 months).
Chung, Patrick Ho Yu +3 more
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Lymphatic malformation is a rare congenital lesion caused by lymphatic abnormality. Herein is a case of extensive pediatric lymphatic malformation involving almost entire neck from skull base to mouth floor.
Hyunjung Kim +4 more
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Histology of non-melanoma skin cancers. An Update [PDF]
Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in humans. Several different non-melanoma skin cancers have been reported in the literature, with several histologic variants that frequently cause important differential diagnoses ...
Cantisani, Carmen +4 more
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