Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive pathological state of tissue swelling caused by congenital or acquired lymphatic abnormality. History, physical and laboratory examinations could help to diagnosis > 90% lymphedema patients. Early stage lymphedema could be challenging to diagnose. The aim of this review is to provide an objective appraisal of current diagnostic methods, such as lymphoscintigraphy, lympho-fluoroscopies, lymphangiography and etc. focusing on their respective advantages and weaknesses, and hopefully shed some lights on developing a practical diagnosis modality beneficial to early detection and clinical decision making of lymphedema
Background: Lymphedema is the chronic enlargement of tissue due to inadequate lymphatic function. Di...
Secondary lymphedema causes swelling in limbs due to lymph retention following lymph node dissection...
Appropriate diagnosis, staging and a further selection of the best treatment are fundamental for the...
Abstract: This review presents the diagnostic features, the pathophysiology and the available therap...
Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive, and often debilitating condition. Primary lymphedema is a lymp...
The various elements used in assessing the lymphedema patient are presented. These include the Histo...
Lymphoedema is the progressive accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the tissue, resulting froman an...
The author reports his clinical experience regarding the diagnostic assessment of patients with lymp...
Background: Lymphedema is a chronic, debilitating condition that has traditionally been seen as refr...
We aimed by this review, to discuss the recent concepts in the diagnosis and management modalities o...
Lymphedema (LE) is a chronic disabling disease, characterized by the accumulation of macromolecules ...
International audienceLymphoscintigraphy is a physiological method for the assessment of the lymphat...
The aim of the work is the design and verification of a new methodology of quantitative lym-phoscint...
This paper overviews the problem of the clinical basis, diagnosis and available therapy modalities f...
Impairments of lymph circulation can occur either because of congenital defects leading to malformat...
Background: Lymphedema is the chronic enlargement of tissue due to inadequate lymphatic function. Di...
Secondary lymphedema causes swelling in limbs due to lymph retention following lymph node dissection...
Appropriate diagnosis, staging and a further selection of the best treatment are fundamental for the...
Abstract: This review presents the diagnostic features, the pathophysiology and the available therap...
Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive, and often debilitating condition. Primary lymphedema is a lymp...
The various elements used in assessing the lymphedema patient are presented. These include the Histo...
Lymphoedema is the progressive accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the tissue, resulting froman an...
The author reports his clinical experience regarding the diagnostic assessment of patients with lymp...
Background: Lymphedema is a chronic, debilitating condition that has traditionally been seen as refr...
We aimed by this review, to discuss the recent concepts in the diagnosis and management modalities o...
Lymphedema (LE) is a chronic disabling disease, characterized by the accumulation of macromolecules ...
International audienceLymphoscintigraphy is a physiological method for the assessment of the lymphat...
The aim of the work is the design and verification of a new methodology of quantitative lym-phoscint...
This paper overviews the problem of the clinical basis, diagnosis and available therapy modalities f...
Impairments of lymph circulation can occur either because of congenital defects leading to malformat...
Background: Lymphedema is the chronic enlargement of tissue due to inadequate lymphatic function. Di...
Secondary lymphedema causes swelling in limbs due to lymph retention following lymph node dissection...
Appropriate diagnosis, staging and a further selection of the best treatment are fundamental for the...