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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 69.
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000213 (1999) P. Seror [France] ; F. Alliot ; R V Cluzan ; M. Pascot[Results of a neurophysiologic consultation in patients with secondary lymphedema of the arm after breast cancer associated with neurological symptoms].
000710 (2001) A W Stanton [Royaume-Uni] ; W E Svensson ; R H Mellor ; A M Peters ; J R Levick ; Peter Mortimer (dermatologue)‎ [Royaume-Uni]Differences in lymph drainage between swollen and non-swollen regions in arms with breast-cancer-related lymphoedema.
000711 (2001) D O BatesNovel insight into the pathophysiology of breast-cancer-related lymphoedema.
000885 (????) Bruce H. Cornish [Australie] ; Brian J. Thomas ; Leigh C. Ward ; Cherrell Hirst ; Ian H. BunceA new technique for the quantification of peripheral edema with application in both unilateral and bilateral cases.
000B40 (????) Kwadwo Bosompra ; Takamaru Ashikaga ; Patricia J. O'Brien ; Lee Nelson ; Joan SkellySwelling, numbness, pain, and their relationship to arm function among breast cancer survivors: a disablement process model perspective.
000B95 (2003) A C Voogd [Pays-Bas] ; J M M A. Ververs ; A J J M. Vingerhoets ; R M H. Roumen ; J W W. Coebergh ; M A CrommelinLymphoedema and reduced shoulder function as indicators of quality of life after axillary lymph node dissection for invasive breast cancer.
000B99 (2002) V M Sedov ; M O Miasnikova ; V M Katsev ; M V Ermoshchenkova[Characteristics of lymph flow in patients with post-mastectomy syndrome, based on lymphoscintigraphy data].
001710 (2003) S J Pain [Royaume-Uni] ; S L Vowler ; A D PurushothamIs physical function a more appropriate measure than volume excess in the assessment of breast cancer-related lymphoedema (BCRL)?
001990 (2004) S J Pain [Royaume-Uni] ; A D Purushotham ; R W Barber ; J R Ballinger ; C K Solanki ; Peter Mortimer (dermatologue)‎ [Royaume-Uni] ; A M PetersVariation in lymphatic function may predispose to development of breast cancer-related lymphoedema.
001991 (2004) Simon J. Pain [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert W. Barber ; James R. Ballinger ; Chandra K. Solanki ; Peter S. Mortimer ; Arnie D. Purushotham ; A Michael PetersLocal vascular access of radioprotein injected subcutaneously in healthy subjects and patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema.
001C85 (2005) S J Pain [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Vowler ; A D PurushothamAxillary vein abnormalities contribute to development of lymphoedema after surgery for breast cancer.
001D58 (2005) Stephanie Modi [Royaume-Uni] ; Anthony W. B. Stanton [Royaume-Uni] ; Russell H. Mellor [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Michael Peters ; J. Rodney Levick [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter S. Mortimer [Royaume-Uni]Regional Distribution of Epifascial Swelling and Epifascial Lymph Drainage Rate Constants in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema
001D76 (2005) Sandi C. Hayes [Australie] ; Diana Battistutta ; Anthony W. Parker ; Cherrell Hirst ; Beth NewmanAssessing task "burden" of daily activities requiring upper body function among women following breast cancer treatment.
001D83 (2005) Sheila H. Ridner [États-Unis]Quality of life and a symptom cluster associated with breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema.
001E74 (2005) Kirstin Lane [Canada] ; Dan Worsley ; Don MckenzieExercise and the lymphatic system: implications for breast-cancer survivors.
001F03 (2005) Anne K Rki [Finlande] ; Riitta Simonen ; Esko M Lki ; James SelfeImpairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions 6 and 12 months after breast cancer operation.
001F66 (2005) M. Leidenius [Finlande] ; M. Leivonen ; J. Vironen ; K. Von SmittenThe consequences of long-time arm morbidity in node-negative breast cancer patients with sentinel node biopsy or axillary clearance.
002025 (2005) Simon J. Pain [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert W. Barber ; Chandra K. Solanki ; James R. Ballinger ; Tom Bennett Britton ; Peter S. Mortimer ; Anand D. Purushotham ; A Michael PetersShort-term effects of axillary lymph node clearance surgery on lymphatic physiology of the arm in breast cancer.
002139 (2006) Birinder Singh B. Cheema [Australie] ; Catherine A. GaulFull-body exercise training improves fitness and quality of life in survivors of breast cancer.
002215 (2006) Robert E. Mansel [Royaume-Uni] ; Lesley Fallowfield ; Mark Kissin ; Amit Goyal ; Robert G. Newcombe ; J Michael Dixon ; Constantinos Yiangou ; Kieran Horgan ; Nigel Bundred ; Ian Monypenny ; David England ; Mark Sibbering ; Tholkifl I. Abdullah ; Lester Barr ; Utheshtra Chetty ; Dudley H. Sinnett ; Anne Fleissig ; Dayalan Clarke ; Peter J. EllRandomized multicenter trial of sentinel node biopsy versus standard axillary treatment in operable breast cancer: the ALMANAC Trial.
002252 (2006) L. Perbeck [Suède] ; F. Celebioglu ; L. Svensson ; R. DanielssonLymph circulation in the breast after radiotherapy and breast conservation.

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