Restoration of Lymphatic Function: Free Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer with Afferent LymphaticoLymphatic and Afferent Lymphatico-Nodular Anastomosis |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-09-10
Authors : T Aung; M Ranieri; S Geis; S Klein; P Lamby; R Mueller-Wille; WA Wohlgemuth; K Evert; PI Heidekrueger; L Prantl; JH Dolderer;
Page : 282-288
Keywords : Lymphatic; Malformations; Anastomosis; Garment; Tumorresection;
Abstract
Introduction: Lymphatic malformations (LMF) are characterized by abnormal formation of lymphatic vessels and tissue overgrowth. The lymphatic vessels present in LMF lesions may become blocked and enlarged as lymphatic fluid collects, forming a mass or multi-cystic formation. Lesions are typically diagnosed during childhood and are often disfiguring and life threatening. Available treatments consist of sclerotherapy, surgical removal and therapies to diminish complications.
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