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OBJECTIVE
To observe the characteristics of lymphocyte phenotypes in systemic and local skin and to evaluate the effects of microwave heating and bandaging treatment on chronic limb lymphedema.
METHODS
Totally 27 patients with lymphedema and 10 normal subjects were examined with alkaline
The dorsal surface of the rabbit ear was found to be a suitable place for the production of long-lasting lymphoedema. Its major tissues (skin and sub cutaneous) are those to which secondary lymphoedema is confined in clinical situations. After 32 weeks of partial lymphatic blockade total tissue
OBJECTIVE
To observe the character of local and systemic immune responses in chronic limb lymphedema, and to investigate the effect of microwave on immunological response.
METHODS
From November 1996 to February 1998, 27 patients with chronic limb lymphedema were adopted in this study. Among them,
The risks of developing energy or nutrient deficits are of great concern in infants and children with the rare lymphoedema cholestasis syndrome 1 (LCS1)/Aagenaes syndrome. In adolescents and adults, it is not known whether LCS1 patients need specific dietary advice outside periods of cholestasis.
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the prognosis of liver disease in Aagenaes syndrome (lymphoedema cholestasis syndrome 1 (LCS1)), which is an autosomal recessive inherited syndrome consisting of neonatal cholestasis with intermittent cholestatic episodes in childhood into adulthood and development of
The lymphatic vasculature is essential for the recirculation of extracellular fluid, fat absorption, and immune function and as a route of tumor metastasis. The dissection of molecular mechanisms underlying lymphangiogenesis has been accelerated by the identification of tissue-specific lymphatic
The lymphatic vasculature plays a critical role in a number of disease conditions of increasing prevalence, such as autoimmune disorders, obesity, blood vascular diseases, and cancer metastases. Yet, unlike the blood vasculature, the tools available to interrogate the molecular basis of lymphatic
Veiled cells (VC) present in the afferent lymph of dogs with chronic lymphoedema could be enriched from 6% to about 50% VC by density gradient centrifugation on 15% metrizamide or discontinuous Percoll gradients. The recovery of VC was about 40% from 0.22 +/- 0.07 X 10(6) VC/ml of lymph. The cells
OBJECTIVE
To detail, for the first time, the results of bone histomorphometry, micro-computed tomography, and the calcium-vitamin D-parathyroid hormone (PTH) axis in a unique patient 32 years after undergoing a jejunoileal bypass (JIB) procedure for obesity.
METHODS
A case report is presented,
Synthetic coumarin (benzopyrone) was launched in France in 1988 for the adjuvant therapy of lymphoedema of the upper limb following radiosurgical treatment of breast cancer. Further to the reporting of hepatic reactions, a national survey has been carried out. The survey dealt with 22 cases reported
Filariasis is a mosquito-borne disease that causes lymphedema and the main vector is Culex quinquefasciatus. A simple measure was taken to eradicate the vector using nanoemulsion. Eucalyptus oil nanoemulsion was formulated in various ratios comprising of eucalyptus oil, tween 80 and water by
Angiosarcoma is an aggressive malignancy that arises spontaneously or secondarily to ionizing radiation or chronic lymphoedema. Previous work has identified aberrant angiogenesis, including occasional somatic mutations in angiogenesis signaling genes, as a key driver of angiosarcoma. Here we