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Factors Associated with Lower Extremity Dysmorphia Caused by Lower Extremity Lymphoedema.

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Factors Associated with Lower Extremity Dysmorphia Caused by Lower Extremity Lymphoedema.

Auteurs : T. Yamamoto [Japon] ; N. Yamamoto [Japon] ; H. Yoshimatsu [Japon] ; M. Narushima [Japon] ; I. Koshima [Japon]

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Abstract

Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography has been reported to be useful for the early diagnosis of lymphoedema. However, no study has reported the usefulness of ICG lymphography for evaluation of lymphoedema with lower extremity dysmorphia (LED). This study aimed to elucidate independent factors associated with LED in secondary lower extremity lymphoedema (LEL) patients.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2017.02.032
PubMed: 28392114


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