نتایج جستجو برای: scrotal lymphedema

تعداد نتایج: 7130  

2016
Victoria Walsh Kristen Little Ryan Wiegand Jonathan Rout LeAnne M. Fox

BACKGROUND Over 1.1 billion people worldwide are at risk for lymphatic filariasis (LF), and the global burden of LF-associated lymphedema is estimated at 16 million affected people, yet country-specific estimates are poor. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A house-to-house morbidity census was conducted to assess the burden and severity of lymphedema in a population of 1,298,576 persons living i...

2009
Jerome E Azike N.O Chukwujama T.C Oguike

Squamous cell carcinoma of the scrotum is rare and to the best of our knowledge has never been reported from Nigeria. We report on a case thought to be occupation-related in a 42-year old Nigerian taxi driver who had previously been an automobile mechanic and later a long-haul truck driver. He presented with a stage D disease and only palliation was feasible.

2013
Alfredo D’Andrea Francesco Coppolino Elviro Cesarano Anna Russo Salvatore Cappabianca Eugenio Annibale Genovese Paolo Fonio Luca Macarini

BACKGROUND The acute scrotum is a medical emergency . The acute scrotum is defined as scrotal pain, swelling, and redness of acute onset. Scrotal abnormalities can be divided into three groups , which are extra-testicular lesion, intra-testicular lesion and trauma. This is a retrospective analysis of 164 ultrasound examination performed in patient arriving in the emergency room for scrotal pain...

2013
Yukihiro Saito Hironori Nakagami Yasufumi Kaneda Ryuichi Morishita

Lymphedema is a disorder of the lymphatic vascular system characterized by impaired lymphatic return and swelling of the extremities. Lymphedema is divided into primary and secondary forms based on the underlying etiology. Despite substantial advances in both surgical and conservative techniques, therapeutic options for the management of lymphedema are limited. Although rarely lethal, lymphedem...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2012
David N Finegold Catherine J Baty Kelly Z Knickelbein Shelley Perschke Sarah E Noon Diana Campbell Jenny M Karlsson Diana Huang Mark A Kimak Elizabeth C Lawrence Eleanor Feingold Stephen D Meriney Adam M Brufsky Robert E Ferrell

PURPOSE Secondary lymphedema is a frequent complication of breast cancer associated with surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation following breast cancer treatment. The potential contribution of genetic susceptibility to risk of developing secondary lymphedema following surgical trauma, radiation, and other tissue insults has not been studied. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN To determine whether women with br...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2011
Kerry A Sherman Louise Koelmeyer

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES to assess the role of education sources and objective risk status on knowledge and practice of lymphedema risk-minimization behaviors among women recently diagnosed with breast cancer. RESEARCH APPROACH prospective survey. SETTING a hospital in Sydney, Australia. PARTICIPANTS 106 women recently diagnosed with breast cancer at increased risk for developing lymphedema fol...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2015
Swapna Ghanta Daniel A Cuzzone Jeremy S Torrisi Nicholas J Albano Walter J Joseph Ira L Savetsky Jason C Gardenier David Chang Jamie C Zampell Babak J Mehrara

Lymphedema, a common complication of cancer treatment, is characterized by inflammation, fibrosis, and adipose deposition. We have previously shown that macrophage infiltration is increased in mouse models of lymphedema. Because macrophages are regulators of lymphangiogenesis and fibrosis, this study aimed to determine the role of these cells in lymphedema using depletion experiments. Matched b...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2011
Yeliz Cemal Andrea Pusic Babak J Mehrara

Lymphedema is the accumulation of protein-rich fluid that occurs when the ability of the lymphatic system to transport interstitial fluid is exceeded. This devastating disorder affects an estimated 3 to 5 million Americans and a staggering 140 to 200 million people worldwide. In the United States and Western countries, lymphedema occurs most commonly as a complication of lymph node dissection f...

2017
Ming-Huei Cheng Charles Yuen Yung Loh Chia-Yu Lin

Suday, O cber 8, 2017 INTRODUCTION: The vascularized lymph node transfer (VLNT) is one of the flap of choices for lower extremity lymphedema. Although physical rehabilitation is important for lymphedema treatment, there is no standardized procedure for different stage lymphedema. This study was conducted to investigate the long term outcome using VLNT and complete decongestive therapy (CDT) in ...

Journal: :Head & neck 2013
Jie Deng Barbara A Murphy Mary S Dietrich Nancy Wells Kenneth A Wallston Robert J Sinard Anthony J Cmelak Jill Gilbert Sheila H Ridner

BACKGROUND Lymphedema may disrupt local function and affect quality of life (QOL) in patients with head and neck cancer. The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among severity of internal and external lymphedema, symptoms, functional status, and QOL in patients with head and neck cancer. METHODS The sample included 103 patients who were ≥ 3 months after head and neck cancer ...

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