Lymphedema

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322 pages 1997

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"Lymphedema is a comprehensive and evidence-based introduction to the sometimes neglected area of lymphology. It is directed at the interdisciplinary field of health professionals who encounter lymphedema in order to raise awareness about its diagnosis and treatment." "This book describes the unique anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic system and the intimate relationship it shares with the venous system. It explores the differential diagnosis of swollen limbs, outlining the common problems which face the healthcare professional. The necessity of history taking, physical examination, and laboratory studies are noted, and treatment methods are described in depth as a combination of medical summary, psychosocial guidance, and quality of life concerns." "This book is a concise overview of this complex medical problem, outlining improved evaluation techniques and new definitive treatment options. Lymphedema will appeal to hospital doctors, trainees, and nursing staff, as well as surgeons and physical therapists." --Book Jacket.

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