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Local tissue water in at-risk and contralateral forearms of women with and without breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema.

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Local tissue water in at-risk and contralateral forearms of women with and without breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema.

Auteurs : Harvey N. Mayrovitz [États-Unis] ; Daniel N. Weingrad ; Suzanne Davey

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RBID : pubmed:19778203

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Abstract

Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at risk for breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema (BCRL) are potentially useful supplements to clinical assessments. Suitable measurements for routine use include arm volumes, arm bioimpedance, and local tissue water (LTW) determined from the tissue dielectric constant (TDC). Because BCRL initially develops in skin and subcutis, measures that include whole arms may not be optimally sensitive for detecting the earliest changes. Thus, there is also a need for a local measurement in which tissues most likely to demonstrate early lymphedematous changes can be more selectively assessed. The TDC method satisfies this criterion. Our goal was to use this method to compare arm-to-arm differences in LTW within and among women grouped as healthy normal (HN), diagnosed with breast cancer (BC), but prior to surgery and established unilateral lymphedema (LE).

DOI: 10.1089/lrb.2009.0008
PubMed: 19778203


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