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Surgery in congential lymphedema: a follow-up of 50 years.

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Surgery in congential lymphedema: a follow-up of 50 years.

Auteurs : Birgit Heinig [Allemagne] ; Uwe Wollina

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Abstract

Surgical methods have been widely used in the past to treat patients with congential lymphedema. There are only scant data in recent literature about the long-term outcome of these mostly historical methods. On the other hand, the subject is not only of interest to those concerned with the history of medicine but also may raise a couple of questions about treating such patients today. The authors report on a 77-year-old female patient with congential lymphedema with a 50-year follow-up after lymphedema resection and focus on practical problems of bandaging today.

DOI: 10.1177/1534734603259480
PubMed: 15866844

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