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Psychosocial aspects of upper extremity lymphedema in women treated for breast carcinoma.

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Psychosocial aspects of upper extremity lymphedema in women treated for breast carcinoma.

Auteurs : S D Passik ; M V Mcdonald

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RBID : pubmed:9874404

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Lymphedema of the upper extremity following breast carcinoma is highly distressing and disabling.

PubMed: 9874404

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