1.Treatment of the lymphedema using microlymphaticovenous anastomoses: two cases.
Young Joon LEE ; Jeong Il PARK ; Heung Soo HAN ; Soo Shin KIM ; Se Min BAEK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(6):1041-1048
No abstract available.
Lymphedema*
2.A Rare Case of Massive Localized Lymphedema in a Morbidly Obese Patient.
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2016;43(1):125-127
No abstract available.
Humans
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Lymphedema*
3.Post Traumatic Chronic Lymphedema: A case report.
Young Joo SIM ; Jeong Hwan SEO ; Myoung Hwan KO ; Sung Hoo JUNG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2007;31(2):261-264
Trauma is one of the causes of lymphedema. However, we usually do not consider it as a cause of the lymphedema, thus, we often fail to take care of the patients properly. We report a patient with post traumatic lymphedema and the result of complex decongestive therapy, and reviewed the clinical, lymphoscintigraphic findings and treatment.
Humans
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Lymphedema*
4.Reversible Splenial Lesion associated with Cellulitis in a Patient with Lymphedema
Ki Hun SON ; So Young LEE ; Won Gu LEE ; Jin Hyung LEE ; Meyung Kug KIM ; Bong Goo YOO
Journal of Neurocritical Care 2017;10(2):136-139
No abstract available.
Cellulitis
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Humans
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Lymphedema
5.Recurrent Advanced Lower Extremity Lymphedema Following Initial Successful Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer: A Clinical and Histopathological Analysis.
Pedro CIUDAD ; Shivprasad DATE ; Oscar J MANRIQUE ; Wei Ling CHANG ; Tsung Chun HUANG ; Tsung Wei CHEN ; Fabio NICOLI ; Michelle MARUCCIA ; Hung Chi CHEN
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2017;44(1):87-89
No abstract available.
Lower Extremity*
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Lymph Nodes*
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Lymphedema*
6.Reorganization of the Everyday Lives of Women with Lymphedema.
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2007;19(2):191-206
PURPOSE: This qualitative study aimed to understand the experiences of reorganization of everyday lives among the women with chronic health problem. METHODS: In this study, the approach and its process of sociology of everyday lives were adopted. Data for the study came from 6 informants and 9 family members of the informants by interview and participant-observation from January, 2004 to May, 2006. Qualitative content analyzing methods were adopted. RESULTS: Informants' everyday lives were reorganized as follows. During the experiences of shock from unpleasant and unclear symptoms of their body, their sight fixed on the body part. Their time also fixed on a point of present. They started to wander from medical care to folk and lay care. After they were informed that the health problem could not be treated completely, they reduced the world of everyday life and protected themselves from the chaotic unfamiliar world by setting -a- side duties as a family member and severing unessential social relationship. As they achieved a skill for managing their health problem, they gained their former pattern of everyday lives as a woman, a family member, and a social member. Finally, they created a new life world. CONCLUSION: We need more study on the development of an adaptive strategy by the informants, to intervene in the crisis of everyday life.
Female
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Humans
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Lymphedema*
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Shock
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Sociology
7.Evidence-Based Analysis of Lymph Node Transfer in Postmastectomy Upper Extremity Lymphedema.
Stamatis SAPOUNTZIS ; Fabio NICOLI ; Ram CHILGAR ; Pedro CIUDAD
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2013;40(4):450-451
No abstract available.
Lymph Nodes
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Lymphedema
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Upper Extremity
8.A Case of Conjunctival and Lid Lymphedema Confirmed with Lymphoscintigraphy.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1987;28(2):407-411
Lymphedema is due to a defect in lymphatic drainage which may be classified as two types; primary and secondary lymphedema. The authors experienced a case of lymphedema of lower lid and conjunctiva secondary to periorbital trauma and scar revision was done to reduce lymphedema. Lymphoscintigraphy was used to evaluate lymphatic obstruction and result was satisfactory for confirming the disease.
Cicatrix
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Conjunctiva
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Drainage
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Lymphedema*
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Lymphoscintigraphy*
9.Unilateral Cutaneous Vasculitis on Lower Limb in Patient with Unilateral Lymphedema
Jong Sic KIM ; Yu Ri WOO ; Miri KIM ; Hyun Jeong PARK
Annals of Dermatology 2019;31(Suppl):S20-S21
No abstract available.
Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Lymphedema
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Vasculitis
10.A survey on foot care practices among filarial lymphoedema patients in Orissa, India.
V Babu Bontha ; N Nayak Abhay ; S Kerketta Anna
Tropical biomedicine 2007;24(2):7-14
The study is to investigate the foot care practices among filarial lymphoedema patients, which is relevant to strengthen the second pillar of the Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (PELF). The patients are drawn randomly from a clinic as well as from the community. After getting verbal consent, each patient was subjected to an in-depth interview by using a structured questionnaire on how she/he dealt with lymphoedema and probed about various foot care practices. Of the six foot care measures, most of the patients are practising one or two measures only. Substantial numbers of patients are practising the washing the affected limb regularly. Though majority use normal footwear, none of the patients use specially made footwear. Other foot care practices like, massaging, elevation and exercising of affected, limb and use of bandage are practised by a few patients. The patients' education and lymphoedema grade had significant influence on number of foot care practices adopted. The present results are not surprising, but disappointing, as a few patients are practising the measures specifically aimed to ameliorate the lymphoedema condition. Though the present study area is covered by the mass drug administration under PELF, no serious attempts are made to alleviate disability and morbidity control. Appropriate care of affected limb at early stage can help in prevention or reversal of the progression of the disease, in addition to decrease in frequency of acute lymphangitis attacks. PELF is one of the functions of primary healthcare (PHC) system and hence, peripheral level health institutions of PHC system including primary health centres, health sub-centres and their health workers should take lead in encouraging the patients to modify their behaviour with foot care practices.
Pes
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Lymphedema
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Health
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Extremities
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Surveys