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Acute Traumatic Lymphedema without Tissue Injury Detected by Lymphoscintigraphy
Lymphedema is an important disease that causes regional swelling. Although it is not life threatening, it significantly affects the physical and psychological status of the patient.
Seung Min Kang +2 more
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Giant and extensive localized xanthoma associated with primary lymphedema
Lymphedema is extravasation of lymphatic fluid into extracellular spaces and may be primary or secondary. Primary lymphedema may be caused by truncular lymphatic malformation.
Reena Kumari Sharma, Mudita Gupta
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ABSTRACT In the diagnostic evaluation of suspected lymphoma, both core needle biopsy (CNB) and surgical excisional biopsy (SEB) are routinely employed for tissue sampling. While SEB remains the gold standard, CNB is a less invasive and more cost‐effective alternative. However, concerns persist regarding its diagnostic yield.
Blas Holger Mogensen +5 more
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Technical Tips for Anastomosis of 0.2-mm Diameter Vessels during Lymphatic Venous Anastomosis
Hirofumi Imai, MD +8 more
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Early rehabilitation in patients operated for breast carcinoma [PDF]
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Matovina Gorana +4 more
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Effect of an Enhanced Self-Care Protocol on Lymphedema Status among People Affected by Moderate to Severe Lower-Limb Lymphedema in Bangladesh, a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
Janet Douglass +14 more
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Hydrostatic Pressures in Lymphatic Networks of the Mouse
ABSTRACT Objective Current research on the lymphatic system makes nearly exclusive use of mouse models because that species is highly amenable to genetic manipulation. However, the lack of information about intraluminal hydrostatic pressures in mouse lymphatic networks limits the ability of investigators, for both in vivo and ex vivo studies, to ...
Michael J. Davis
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Assessment of posture and joint movements of the upper limbs of patients after mastectomy and lymphadenectomy [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate alterations in posture and range of motion of the upper limbs in women after mastectomy and lymphadenectomy, submitted to radiotherapy as adjuvant treatment.
Haddad, Cinira Assad Simão +3 more
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