Modern Treatment of Lymphedema

  • Walder A
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Abstract

Lymphoedema is often considered to be untreatable. It is often misdiagnosed or not recognized at all, and there is a general ignorance of the anatomy and pathophysiology of the lymphatic system. Worldwide, some 150 million people suffer from lymphoedema.

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Walder, A. (1999). Modern Treatment of Lymphedema. In Breast Care (pp. 308–311). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2144-9_32

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