Approximately 14 million persons living in areas endemic for lymphatic filariasis have lymphedema of the leg. Clinical studies indicate that repeated episodes of bacterial acute dermatolymphangioadenitis (ADLA) lead to progression of lymphedema and that basic lymphedema management, which emphasizes hygiene, skin care, exercise, and leg elevation, can reduce ADLA frequency. However, few studies have prospectively evaluated the effectiveness of basic lymphedema management or assessed the role of compressive bandaging for lymphedema in resource-poor settings.. During the first phase of the study, when a major focus of the program was to reduce leg volume using compression bandages, ADLA incidence was 1.56 episodes per person-year. After March ...
Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is an important neglected tropical disease. Although many LF infections ar...
Lymphedema management programs have been shown to decrease episodes of adenolymphangitis (ADLA), but...
Lymphedema causes disability and exacerbates poverty in many countries. The management of lymphatic ...
Lymphedema of the leg and its advanced form, known as elephantiasis, are significant causes of disab...
In countries where bancroftian filariasis is endemic, lymphedema of the leg is a public health probl...
Abstract. Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a vector-borne parasitic disease that can clinically manifest...
The worldwide eradication of lymphatic filariasis has recently started with two strategies, interrup...
Background Podoconiosis (also known as endemic, non-filarial elephantiasis) affects about 4 million ...
Lymphatic filariasis (LF) infects approximately 120 million people worldwide. As many as 40 million ...
Lymphoedema is a chronic swelling condition that contributes to disability, dysfunction and lost qua...
Lymphedema is a chronic skin disease that has many causes and leads to significant disfigurement and...
BACKGROUND: Hygiene and skin care are effective and important interventions in the management of lym...
Lymphedema is a chronic skin disease that has many causes and leads to significant disfigurement and...
Filariasis is a chronic infectious disease caused by filarial worms. Swelling in the legs in patient...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Lymphedema is a debilitating and disfiguring sequela of an overwhelmed lymp...
Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is an important neglected tropical disease. Although many LF infections ar...
Lymphedema management programs have been shown to decrease episodes of adenolymphangitis (ADLA), but...
Lymphedema causes disability and exacerbates poverty in many countries. The management of lymphatic ...
Lymphedema of the leg and its advanced form, known as elephantiasis, are significant causes of disab...
In countries where bancroftian filariasis is endemic, lymphedema of the leg is a public health probl...
Abstract. Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a vector-borne parasitic disease that can clinically manifest...
The worldwide eradication of lymphatic filariasis has recently started with two strategies, interrup...
Background Podoconiosis (also known as endemic, non-filarial elephantiasis) affects about 4 million ...
Lymphatic filariasis (LF) infects approximately 120 million people worldwide. As many as 40 million ...
Lymphoedema is a chronic swelling condition that contributes to disability, dysfunction and lost qua...
Lymphedema is a chronic skin disease that has many causes and leads to significant disfigurement and...
BACKGROUND: Hygiene and skin care are effective and important interventions in the management of lym...
Lymphedema is a chronic skin disease that has many causes and leads to significant disfigurement and...
Filariasis is a chronic infectious disease caused by filarial worms. Swelling in the legs in patient...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Lymphedema is a debilitating and disfiguring sequela of an overwhelmed lymp...
Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is an important neglected tropical disease. Although many LF infections ar...
Lymphedema management programs have been shown to decrease episodes of adenolymphangitis (ADLA), but...
Lymphedema causes disability and exacerbates poverty in many countries. The management of lymphatic ...