Authors report modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used in the correct assessment and treatment of congenital lymphatic and chylous disorders. Lymphatic dysplasias can be clinically represented only by peripheral lymphedema or be associated with more complex dysfunctions of chyliferous vessels and the thoracic duct (chylous ascitis,...
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2008 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: March 31, 2023
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2007 (v1)Publication
The authors report their experience in the diagnosis and treatment of lymphatic and chylous disorders in the thoracic and abdominal areas. Sixteen patients (10 adults, 6 children) affected by primary chylous ascites with associated syndromes and consequent immunological incompetence were studied. Diagnostic investigations included abdominal...
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2006 (v1)Publication
The secondary lymphedema of the upper limb (post-mastectomy lymphedema) has an incidence, in patients who underwent axillary lymphadenectomy for breast cancer, between 5 to 25%, up to 40% after radiotherapic treatment. We studied 50 patients treated for breast cancer. The patients were divided in two groups of 25 each, comparable for age, sex,...
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2006 (v1)Publication
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2007 (v1)Publication
Authors report over 30 years of their own clinical experience in the treatment of chronic peripheral lymphedemas by microsurgical techniques performed at the Center of Lymphatic Surgery of the University of Genoa, Italy. Over 1,500 lymphedema patients were treated with microsurgical techniques. Derivative lymphatic-venous techniques were most...
Uploaded on: March 31, 2023