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R R Babb1, J A Spittell, W J Martin
1Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Rochester, USA.
Abstract:
Antibiotic prophylaxis was employed in 21 patients with secondary lymphedema complicated by recurrent episodes of acute lymphangitis. Eighteen were completely free of subsequent attacks; the three others showed a marked reduction in the frequency and severity of subsequent attacks. Follow-up time averaged 30 months.
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