34 results match your criteria: "Centre national de reference des Lymphナ電emes Primaires[Affiliation]"

[Lymphedema: From diagnosis to treatment].

Rev Med Interne

February 2017

Unitテゥ de lymphologie, Centre national de rテゥfテゥrence des maladies vasculaires rares (lymphナ電ティmes primaires), hテエpital Cognacq-Jay, 15, rue Eugティne-Millon, 75015 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Lymphedema results from impaired lymphatic transport with increased limb volume. Lymphedema are divided in primary and secondary forms. Upper-limb lymphedema secondary to breast cancer treatment is the most frequent in France.

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[An axillary discomfort].

Rev Med Interne

September 2016

Unitテゥ de lymphologie, Centre national de rテゥfテゥrence des maladies vasculaires rares (lymphナ電ティmes primaires), hテエpital Cognacq-Jay, 15, rue Eugティne-Millon, 75015 Paris, France.

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[Treatment of varicose veins and limb lymphedema].

J Mal Vasc

February 2014

Unitテゥ de lymphologie, Centre national de rテゥfテゥrence des maladies vasculaires rares (lymphナ電ティmes primaires), hテエpital Cognacq-Jay, 15, rue Eugティne-Millon, 75015 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Two questions arise when considering the treatment of varicose veins and the development of lymphedema: can the treatment cause lymphedema? Can it worsen it? Primary lymphedema is rarely associated with varicose veins except in the lymphedema-distichiasis syndrome. Data available in the literature is essentially based on surgical treatment. Stripping on a normal limb may induce chronic lymphedema in almost 0.

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[Bullosis of the lower limb].

Rev Med Interne

June 2014

Service de pharmacologie, centre rテゥgional de pharmacovigilance, groupe hospitalier Pitiテゥ-Salpテェtriティre-Charles-Foix, AP-HP, 47-83, boulevard de l'Hテエpital, 75013 Paris, France.

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Background: Upper-limb lymphedema (ULL) occurs in 15-20% of women after breast-cancer treatment. Its intensive therapy relies on complete (complex) decongestive physiotherapy (CDP), whose duration is not well-established.

Objective: Determine optimal intensive-phase CDP duration for lymphedema-volume reduction and factors predicting its success, with the hope of halving it from 11 to 4 days.

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Objective: This study aims to assess potential complications of autologous lymph-node transplantation (ALNT) to treat limb lymphoedema.

Design: Prospective, observational study.

Method: All limb-lymphoedema patients, followed up in a single lymphology department, who decided to undergo ALNT (January 2004-June 2012) independently of our medical team, were included.

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Background: Lymphoedema is a general term used to designate pathological, regional accumulation of protein-rich fluid. It can be either primary or secondary, and mainly occurs after cancer treatment.

Objectives: To analyse the clinical and lymphoscintigraphic characteristics of primary upper-limb lymphoedema (ULL).

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[Lipedema: a misdiagnosed entity].

J Mal Vasc

July 2012

Unitテゥ de lymphologie, centre national de rテゥfテゥrence des maladies vasculaires rares (lymphナ電ティmes primaires), hテエpital Cognacq-Jay, 15, rue Eugティne-Millon, 75015 Paris, France.

Lipedema is a clinical entity frequently misdiagnosed or confound with primary lymphedema. Lipedema is a disorder of adipose tissue that occurs almost exclusively in obese women. It is characterized by bilateral enlargement from hip to ankle due to abnormal depositions of subcutaneous fat associated with often mild edema, usually sparing the feet.

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