Primary lymphedema can be managed safely as one of the chronic lymphedemas by a proper combination of DLT with compression therapy. Treatment in the maintenance phase should include compression garments, self management including the compression therapy, self massage and meticulous personal hygiene and skin care in addition to lymph-transport promoting excercises. The management of primary lymphedema can be further improved with proper addition of surgical therapy either reconstructive or ablative. These two surgical therapies can be effective only when fully integrated with MLD-based DLT postoperatively. Compliance with a long-term commitment of DLT postoperatively is the most critical factor determining the success of any new treatment st...
Lymphedema is an incurable disease resulting from an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space...
Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-rich interstitial flu...
In the Western world, lymphedema most commonly occurs following treatment of cancer. Limb reductions...
Primary lymphedema can be managed effectively as a form of chronic lymphedema by a sequenced and tar...
Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive, and often debilitating condition. Primary lymphedema is a lymp...
International audienceLymphoedema is the swelling of one or several parts of the body owing to lymph...
Lymphedema is a chronic disease in which impaired lymphatic drainage causes the accumulation of flui...
Lymphedema is a chronic disabling condition affecting a growing number of patients worldwide. Althou...
The lymphatic system is essential for normal body function, as its role is to recover fluid passed t...
Lymphedema, regardless of etiology, is essentially incurable but different therapy approaches exist ...
Compression therapy is an effective and common approach to the management of lymphoedema, a chronic ...
Breast-cancer-related lymphedema is a significant morbidity mostly observed following primary treatm...
Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive condition due to an imbalance between lymphatic filtration a...
Limbedemas of lymphatic origin, either primary, or secondary, represent a chronic disease sometimes ...
We report on the modern surgical management of peripheral lymphedema. An adequate diagnostic route i...
Lymphedema is an incurable disease resulting from an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space...
Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-rich interstitial flu...
In the Western world, lymphedema most commonly occurs following treatment of cancer. Limb reductions...
Primary lymphedema can be managed effectively as a form of chronic lymphedema by a sequenced and tar...
Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive, and often debilitating condition. Primary lymphedema is a lymp...
International audienceLymphoedema is the swelling of one or several parts of the body owing to lymph...
Lymphedema is a chronic disease in which impaired lymphatic drainage causes the accumulation of flui...
Lymphedema is a chronic disabling condition affecting a growing number of patients worldwide. Althou...
The lymphatic system is essential for normal body function, as its role is to recover fluid passed t...
Lymphedema, regardless of etiology, is essentially incurable but different therapy approaches exist ...
Compression therapy is an effective and common approach to the management of lymphoedema, a chronic ...
Breast-cancer-related lymphedema is a significant morbidity mostly observed following primary treatm...
Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive condition due to an imbalance between lymphatic filtration a...
Limbedemas of lymphatic origin, either primary, or secondary, represent a chronic disease sometimes ...
We report on the modern surgical management of peripheral lymphedema. An adequate diagnostic route i...
Lymphedema is an incurable disease resulting from an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space...
Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-rich interstitial flu...
In the Western world, lymphedema most commonly occurs following treatment of cancer. Limb reductions...