Lymphatic abnormalities demonstrated by lymphoscintigraphy after lower limb cellulitis
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Auteurs : J. K. Soo ; T. A. Bicanic ; S. Heenan ; P. S. MortimerSource :
- British Journal of Dermatology [ 0007-0963 ] ; 2008-06.
Abstract
Background Cellulitis is a common cause for admission to hospital, and repeated episodes are thought to damage the lymphatic system. Lymphoedema is recognized as a condition predisposing to cellulitis but there are no data to suggest its prevalence among a population presenting to hospital with acute cellulitis.
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