Publications by authors named "Margaret Sneddon"

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Prompt application of appropriate compression therapy is essential for effective treatment of lymphoedema. However, it is accepted that prior to the application of compression to the lower limbs, either with bandaging or compression garments, patients should demonstrate a satisfactory vascular status, as assessed via axillary brachial pressure index (ABPI). Unfortunately, the presence of peripheral oedema may render a reading impossible or grossly inaccurate.

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The aim of this study was to develop a patient self-report tool to detect symptoms of genital and lower limb lymphoedema in male survivors of genitourinary cancer. The study incorporated the views of patients and subject specialists (lymphoedema and urology) in the design of a patient questionnaire based on the literature. Views on comprehensiveness, relevance of content, ease of understanding and perceived acceptability to patients were collated.

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Many women in the general population either have, or are at risk of developing, lymphoedema, which is an incurable but manageable life-long condition, which may have a devastating effect physically and emotionally. Factors that predispose women to develop lymphoedema are outlined in this article. Strategies to prevent or minimize the severity of lymphoedema are identified.

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