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Adipose tissue dominates chronic arm lymphedema following breast cancer: an analysis using volume rendered CT images.

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Adipose tissue dominates chronic arm lymphedema following breast cancer: an analysis using volume rendered CT images.

Auteurs : H Kan Brorson [Suède] ; Karin Ohlin ; Gaby Olsson ; Mats Nilsson

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Arm lymphedema is a common complication after breast cancer treatment. Various types of conservative and surgical treatments have aimed at reducing the arm swelling, but most of these have failed due to chronic edema eventually being transformed from an accumulation of lymph fluid to an increased deposition of subcutaneous fat (i.e., to a nonpitting lymphedema). Liposuction is a safe and reliable method for reducing the excess fat without recurring deposition of it. The objective of the present study was to obtain empirical evidence confirming clinical observations of the presence of excess adipose tissue in patients with chronic nonpitting arm lymphedema following breast cancer.

DOI: 10.1089/lrb.2006.4404
PubMed: 17394403

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