Abstract Background: Arm lymphedema is a common complication after breast cancer treatment. Although conservative treatment can be used to reduce swelling, treatment often fails, possibly due to chronic edema being transformed from lymph fluid to subcutaneous fat, a condition called nonpitting lymphedema. It is currently unknown if the excess volume is solely due to excess in fat. This study evaluated whether dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) could be used to estimate the excess fat, muscle, and bone tissue in patients with arm lymphedema. Methods and Results: Eighteen women with arm lymphedema were investigated. Measurements were converted to volume values and compared with values obtained using plethysmography (PG). Linear regression...
BACKGROUND: Lymphedema leads to adipose tissue deposition. Water-fat magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
BackgroundIn an effort to reduce the risk of breast cancer-related arm lymphedema, patients are comm...
Background: Arm lymphedema is a well-recognized complication after breast cancer surgery that negati...
Background: Changes in arm soft tissue composition, especially increased adipose tissue, has been fo...
Background: In patients with lymphedema (LE), in addition to hand dominance, between-group compariso...
Introduction: Adipose tissue deposition is a known consequence of lymphedema. A previous study showe...
Background: Changes in arm soft tissue composition, especially increased adipose tissue, has been fo...
Despite more conservative surgical treatment for breast cancer, lymphedema and arm dysfunction remai...
Background: Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a chronic condition characterized by accumula...
Lymphedema is caused by dysfunctional lymph vessels or as a complication of cancer treatment leading...
Background: In patients with arm or leg lymphedema, more fat has been found in the epifascial compar...
Lymphatic pain and swelling due to lymph fluid accumulation are the most common and debilitating lon...
Cellulitis is a common complication in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema (BCRL). The excess amount of...
Background: Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at r...
Purpose: As life expectancy improves for women with breast cancer, more women will be liv-ing with s...
BACKGROUND: Lymphedema leads to adipose tissue deposition. Water-fat magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
BackgroundIn an effort to reduce the risk of breast cancer-related arm lymphedema, patients are comm...
Background: Arm lymphedema is a well-recognized complication after breast cancer surgery that negati...
Background: Changes in arm soft tissue composition, especially increased adipose tissue, has been fo...
Background: In patients with lymphedema (LE), in addition to hand dominance, between-group compariso...
Introduction: Adipose tissue deposition is a known consequence of lymphedema. A previous study showe...
Background: Changes in arm soft tissue composition, especially increased adipose tissue, has been fo...
Despite more conservative surgical treatment for breast cancer, lymphedema and arm dysfunction remai...
Background: Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a chronic condition characterized by accumula...
Lymphedema is caused by dysfunctional lymph vessels or as a complication of cancer treatment leading...
Background: In patients with arm or leg lymphedema, more fat has been found in the epifascial compar...
Lymphatic pain and swelling due to lymph fluid accumulation are the most common and debilitating lon...
Cellulitis is a common complication in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema (BCRL). The excess amount of...
Background: Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at r...
Purpose: As life expectancy improves for women with breast cancer, more women will be liv-ing with s...
BACKGROUND: Lymphedema leads to adipose tissue deposition. Water-fat magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
BackgroundIn an effort to reduce the risk of breast cancer-related arm lymphedema, patients are comm...
Background: Arm lymphedema is a well-recognized complication after breast cancer surgery that negati...