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[Lymphedema--anatomy, pathophysiology and diagnosis].

Identifieur interne : 008664 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 008663; suivant : 008665

[Lymphedema--anatomy, pathophysiology and diagnosis].

Auteurs : R H K. Strössenreuther

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Lymphedema is a protein-rich edema that develops as a result of diseased or traumatized lymphatic vessels and/or lymph nodes. Four stages of the disease are recognized. In primary lymphedema, congenital obstruction of lymphatic flow presents, and this can manifest at anytime during the course of a person's lifetime. Secondary lymphedema is a sequela of a malignant tumor, inflammatory processes, injuries, surgery or irradiation. The diagnosis is established on the basis of careful history-taking, inspection, and physical examination including measurements of circumference, which are of importance in particular for follow-up purposes, and a comparison of skinfold thickness between the healthy and afflicted sides. The use of diagnostic equipment is rarely required, with indirect lymphography and lymphoscintigraphy heading the list of options.

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