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Tumor lymphatics

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2009
In this article we survey more than three centuries of observation and research into tumor-associated lymphatic vessels, and their role in the metastatic spread of cancer. This historical overview documents how questions regarding tumor lymphatics have been central to concepts about the process of metastasis, and how this has subsequently influenced ...
Sleeman, J., Schmid, A., Thiele, W.
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Lymphatic Anatomy

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2016
Recent development of new lymphatic imaging and intervention techniques, such as intranodal lymphangiogram, dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance lymphangiography and lymphatic embolization, have resulted in the resurgence of interest in the lymphatic anatomy.
Michael C, Hsu, Maxim, Itkin
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Lymphatic malformations

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2013
To update current knowledge of basic science and clinical care of lymphatic malformations.Advances in gene sequencing methods have allowed further elucidation of the genetic pathways involved in vascular development. New cell culture techniques are promising the development of practical models to test novel therapeutic interventions. Clinical treatment
Scott C, Manning, Jonathan, Perkins
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Lymphatic Filariasis

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 Microcirculation

Microcirculation, 1996
ABSTRACTObjective: The importance of the lymphatic system during inflammatory response is underscored by the discovery that numerous inflammatory mediators alter the lymph pump. Inhibition of the lymph pump will reduce the lymphatic outflow from the interstitial space and thus initiate the lymphatic generation of edema.
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Lymphatic Vasomotion

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 2000
SUMMARY1. Experimental findings in the past decade have greatly advanced present understanding of electrical/mechanical rhythmicities in smooth muscle, including vasomotion. Lymphatic vessels show strong vasomotor activity and have provided a key experimental system to study these processes.2.
D F, Van Helden, J, Zhao
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Lymphatic Malformations

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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Diagnosis of Lymphatic Dysfunction by Evaluation of Lymphatic Degeneration with Lymphatic Ultrasound

Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2021
Background: The standard examination for diagnosing lymphedema is lymphoscintigraphy, which has a disadvantage in versatility and radiation exposure. We have reported the usefulness of echography in observing the lymphatic degeneration. The purpose of this study was to investigate the usefulness of lymphatic ultrasound in diagnosing lymphedema. Methods
Hisako, Hara, Makoto, Mihara
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LYMPHATIC DISEASES

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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Lymphatic Innervation

Journal of Vascular Research, 1990
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 [<sup>3</sup>H]-noradrenaline, <sup>3</sup>H-effiux was increased in response to field
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