Background: Secondary lymphedema is a life-long disease of painful tissue swelling that often follows axillary lymph node dissection to treat breast cancer. It is hypothesized that poor lymphatic regeneration across the obstructive scar tissue during the wound healing process may predispose the tissue to swell at a later date. Treatment for lymphedema remains suboptimal and is in most cases palliative. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of Lymphomyosot to treat tissue swelling and promote lymphangiogenesis in experimental models of murine lymphedema. Methods: Experimental models of mouse lymphedema were injected with varied amounts of Lymphomyosot and saline as control. Measurements of tail swelling and wound closure were...
Lymphedema is a disease characterized by swelling resulting from the accumulation of fluid in the ex...
Introduction: Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies h...
Lymphangiogenesis is considered a promising approach for increasing fluid drainage during secondary ...
Introduction: Lymphedema is a frequent consequence of lymph node excision during breast cancer surge...
Introduction: Lymphedema is a frequent consequence of lymph node excision during breast cancer surge...
OBJECTIVE: The goals of this work were to develop animal models of lymphedema and tissue flap transf...
Lymphedema is the chronic swelling of an extremity that occurs commonly after lymph node resection f...
Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies have demonstrat...
Introduction Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies ha...
Lymphedema is the chronic swelling of an extremity that occurs commonly after lymph node resection f...
Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies have demonstrat...
Introduction Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies ha...
Objective: Despite recent advances in pharmacological research and microsurgery, lymphoedema remains...
Abstract Introduction Lymphedema is a frequent conseq...
Abstract Introduction Lymphedema is a frequent conseq...
Lymphedema is a disease characterized by swelling resulting from the accumulation of fluid in the ex...
Introduction: Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies h...
Lymphangiogenesis is considered a promising approach for increasing fluid drainage during secondary ...
Introduction: Lymphedema is a frequent consequence of lymph node excision during breast cancer surge...
Introduction: Lymphedema is a frequent consequence of lymph node excision during breast cancer surge...
OBJECTIVE: The goals of this work were to develop animal models of lymphedema and tissue flap transf...
Lymphedema is the chronic swelling of an extremity that occurs commonly after lymph node resection f...
Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies have demonstrat...
Introduction Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies ha...
Lymphedema is the chronic swelling of an extremity that occurs commonly after lymph node resection f...
Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies have demonstrat...
Introduction Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies ha...
Objective: Despite recent advances in pharmacological research and microsurgery, lymphoedema remains...
Abstract Introduction Lymphedema is a frequent conseq...
Abstract Introduction Lymphedema is a frequent conseq...
Lymphedema is a disease characterized by swelling resulting from the accumulation of fluid in the ex...
Introduction: Secondary lymphedema is a common complication of cancer treatment and recent studies h...
Lymphangiogenesis is considered a promising approach for increasing fluid drainage during secondary ...