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A Revised Method for Inducing Secondary Lymphedema in the Hindlimb of Mice
Published on: November 2, 2019
Gross-dependent lower limb lymphoedema
Mairead Marion Hennessy1, Gavin Connor O'Brien1
1Department of General & Vascular Surgery Mercy University Hospital Cork Ireland.
Abstract:
Gross-dependent lower limb lymphoedema is an unusual condition which can be painful particularly if ulceration occurs. Focused history and clinical examination in addition to appropriate radiological investigation aid in the diagnosis. It is difficult to treat and requires a multidisciplinary team including vascular surgeons, dermatologists and clinical nurse specialists. The primary treatment option is compression bandaging.
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