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Modified Mouse Models of Chronic Secondary Lymphedema: Tail and Hind Limb Models.

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Modified Mouse Models of Chronic Secondary Lymphedema: Tail and Hind Limb Models.

Auteurs : Heungman Jun ; Ji Yoon Lee ; Ji Hun Kim ; Minsu Noh ; Tae-Won Kwon ; Yong-Pil Cho ; Young-Sup Yoon

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Abstract

Postsurgical secondary lymphedema is usually a progressive and lifelong condition lacking any curative treatment. The aim of this study was to develop new, simple surgical mouse models of chronic lymphedema, better simulating chronic nature of human postsurgical lymphedema.

DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2017.01.023
PubMed: 28479437

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