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Pelvic lymphedema in rectal cancer: a magnetic resonance feasibility study: a preliminary report.

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Pelvic lymphedema in rectal cancer: a magnetic resonance feasibility study: a preliminary report.

Auteurs : A. Vannelli [Italie] ; V. Basilico ; M. Zanardo ; A. Caizzone ; F. Rossi ; L. Battaglia ; D. Scaramuzza

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Functional pelvic disorders in patients undergoing conservative surgical approach for rectal cancer are considered a major public health issue and represent one third of cost of colorectal cancer. We investigated the hypothesis that lymphadenectomy, involves the pelvic floor results in a localized hides or silent pelvic lymphedema characterized by symptoms without signs.

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