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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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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.
Shantha Amrith +5 more
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Lymphatic-Lymphatic Reconstructive Microsurgery
2011Due to advanced microsurgery, it became possible to perform classic procedures in vascular surgery also within lymphatic vessels. As shown in extensive experimental studies, anastomoses within the lymphatic system have a very high patency rate. Lymphatic grafts also remain patent and are able to substitute the function of normal lymphatic vessels and ...
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Mechanics of Lymphatic Pumping and Lymphatic Function
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in MedicineThe lymphatic system plays a crucial role in maintaining tissue fluid balance, immune surveillance, and the transport of lipids and macromolecules. Lymph is absorbed by initial lymphatics and then driven through lymph nodes and to the blood circulation by the contraction of collecting lymphatic vessels.
Mohammad S, Razavi +2 more
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Screening Lymphatic Ultrasound to Detect Lymphatic Dysfunction
Lymphatic Research and BiologyBackground: We currently perform noncontrast lymphatic ultrasound, which has a higher resolution and is less invasive than contrast lymphatic ultrasound. This study aimed to clarify the usefulness of screening lymphatic ultrasound (SLUS) to evaluate lymphatic function. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 22 patients with leg lymphedema.
Hisako, Hara, Makoto, Mihara
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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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