Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive, and often debilitating condition. Primary lymphedema is a lymphatic malformation developing during the later stage of lymphangiogenesis. Secondary lymphedema is the result of obstruction or disruption of the lymphatic system, which can occur as a consequence of tumors, surgery, trauma, infection, inflammation, and radiation therapy. In this review, we report an update upon the diagnostic approach and the medical and surgical therapy for both primary and secondary lymphedema
Lymphedema is often diagnosed by its characteristic clinical presentation. In some cases, however, i...
Lymphedema results from lymphatic insufficiency leading to a progressive inflammatory process that u...
Post-traumatic lymphedema (PTL) is a complex, debilitating, and potentially common disease which has...
Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive, and often debilitating condition. Primary lymphedema is a lymp...
Abstract: This review presents the diagnostic features, the pathophysiology and the available therap...
Lymphedema is a chronic disease in which impaired lymphatic drainage causes the accumulation of flui...
Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive pathological state of tissue swelling caused by congenital o...
econdary lymphedema is the most prevalent type of lymphedema in the United States. The majority of t...
Lymphedema is an incurable, debilitating and progressive condition, leading to physical and psychoso...
Background: Lymphedema is a chronic, debilitating condition that has traditionally been seen as refr...
Primary lymphedema can be managed safely as one of the chronic lymphedemas by a proper combination o...
Primary lymphedema can be managed effectively as a form of chronic lymphedema by a sequenced and tar...
The lymphatic system is essential for normal body function, as its role is to recover fluid passed t...
The article reviews the data on edema of the extremities emphasizing the primary and secondary lymph...
PublisherLymphedema is a disorder of the lymphatic vascular system characterized by impaired lymphat...
Lymphedema is often diagnosed by its characteristic clinical presentation. In some cases, however, i...
Lymphedema results from lymphatic insufficiency leading to a progressive inflammatory process that u...
Post-traumatic lymphedema (PTL) is a complex, debilitating, and potentially common disease which has...
Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive, and often debilitating condition. Primary lymphedema is a lymp...
Abstract: This review presents the diagnostic features, the pathophysiology and the available therap...
Lymphedema is a chronic disease in which impaired lymphatic drainage causes the accumulation of flui...
Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive pathological state of tissue swelling caused by congenital o...
econdary lymphedema is the most prevalent type of lymphedema in the United States. The majority of t...
Lymphedema is an incurable, debilitating and progressive condition, leading to physical and psychoso...
Background: Lymphedema is a chronic, debilitating condition that has traditionally been seen as refr...
Primary lymphedema can be managed safely as one of the chronic lymphedemas by a proper combination o...
Primary lymphedema can be managed effectively as a form of chronic lymphedema by a sequenced and tar...
The lymphatic system is essential for normal body function, as its role is to recover fluid passed t...
The article reviews the data on edema of the extremities emphasizing the primary and secondary lymph...
PublisherLymphedema is a disorder of the lymphatic vascular system characterized by impaired lymphat...
Lymphedema is often diagnosed by its characteristic clinical presentation. In some cases, however, i...
Lymphedema results from lymphatic insufficiency leading to a progressive inflammatory process that u...
Post-traumatic lymphedema (PTL) is a complex, debilitating, and potentially common disease which has...