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期刊名:Lymphatic research and biology

缩写:LYMPHAT RES BIOL

ISSN:1539-6851

e-ISSN:1557-8585

IF/分区:1.9/Q3

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Rhian Noble-Jones,Melanie Thomas Rhian Noble-Jones
Introduction: The education need of health care professionals (HCP) to provide good quality care to children and young people with lymphedema (CYPwL) was unknown. While understanding of pediatric lymphedema grows, families still report dela...
Lucy Fry,Hayden Roys,Anne Bowlin et al. Lucy Fry et al.
Introduction: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a significant public health problem leading to permanently disfiguring skin lesions caused by Leishmania parasites. Lesion severity stems from an excessive host inflammatory response that preven...
Gulcan Ozturk,Pinar Akpinar,Duygu Silte Karamanlioglu et al. Gulcan Ozturk et al.
Background: Pain is a prevalent symptom in patients with lipedema predominantly impacting the lower extremities. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] and vitamin B12 levels and neuropathic pain...
Leigh C Ward,Katrina Gaitatzis,Belinda Thompson et al. Leigh C Ward et al.
Background: Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is commonly used for the detection and monitoring of lymphedema and potentially lipedema. BIS measures limb electrical resistance, which decreases with fluid accumulation in these conditions. R0, ...
Elif Sakizli Erdal,Miray Haspolat,Burak Erturk et al. Elif Sakizli Erdal et al.
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of forearm bandaging techniques, muscle contraction, and additional compression pad use on sub-bandage pressure. Methods and Results: Thirty-one individuals (26 females, 5 males) with no ...
Yukihiro Nomura,Hiroki Naganishi,Yuma Ando et al. Yukihiro Nomura et al.
Background: Lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) is a common complication following gynecological cancer treatment, characterized by the accumulation of protein-rich fluid owing to lymphatic system insufficiency. This condition manifests as in ...
Ayşegül Yaman,Pınar Borman,Esra Gizem Koyuncu et al. Ayşegül Yaman et al.
Introduction: Lymphedema and lipedema are chronic conditions significantly impacting psychosocial status and quality of life (QOL). However, comparative studies on depression, life satisfaction, functional status, and QoL in these condition...