Study of cutaneous extensibility in lymphoedema of the lower limbs
Identifieur interne : 00D365 ( Main/Merge ); précédent : 00D364; suivant : 00D366Study of cutaneous extensibility in lymphoedema of the lower limbs
Auteurs : F. Auriol [France] ; L. Vaillant [France] ; C. Pelucio-Lopes [France] ; L. Machet [France] ; S. Diridollou [France] ; M. Berson [France] ; G. Lorette [France]Source :
- British Journal of Dermatology [ 0007-0963 ] ; 1994-08.
Abstract
We have studied changes in the elasticity and viscosity of the skin in patients with lymphoedema, using a technique involving vertical extensibility by suction. We measured parameters which included immediate extensibility (Ue, which reflects the elastic properties of the skin), and delayed extensibility (Uv which reflects intracutaneous movements of a viscous type). In grade III lymphoedema, Ue is decreased and Uv is increased. These changes are explained by volume variations and histological alterations, and tend to normalize after treatment. Our study shows that measurement of extensibility is useful in evaluation of volume variations, effects of therapy, and disease evolution, as Ue variations correlate with volume variations and with Uv changes. This technique also provides information which is useful in assessing patiènts' functional difficulties in relation to skin infiltration, and might be of value in lymphoedema follow‐up.
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