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Nov
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zUHLoy8APc Supermicrosurgical reconstruction is changing the way the medical world views and approaches treatments for lymphedema. Patients once deemed “incurable” now have options, thanks to new supermicrosurgical techniques.  Dr. Wei F. Chen shares his thoughts ...
Published: 24 November, 2020
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Oct
Leg ulcers are very common with lymphedema and develop due to weak and impaired valves, causing venous reflux. Over time, lymphatic wounds can build up such severe congestion that healing is almost completely compromised. Regardless of the etiology of their wounds, patients may face permanent skin changes. ...
Published: 27 October, 2020
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Sep
Imaging offers the ability to “see through the skin” to observe whether lymph is pumping normally. Use of this technology has offered new insights on the benefits of exercise, opportunities for early intervention, and targeted treatments previously unavailable.  Melissa Aldrich, Ph.D., is an immunologist ...
Published: 29 September, 2020
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Aug
Certain factors seem to flip a switch that turns latent lymphedema into clinical lymphedema. Why does this switch flip in some people but not others? What are the roles of genetics, lifestyle choices, BMI, and treatments like chemotherapy? These are the perplexing questions Melissa Aldrich, Ph.D., and ...
Published: 25 August, 2020
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Jul
A comprehensive approach to lymphedema management after surgery is providing positive outcomes for patients. In this new article from Louise Koelmeyer, learn of a patient who experienced a rare follow-up indocyanine green lymphography (ICG) scan. The outcome? Startling.  Koelmeyer is a world-renowned ...
Published: 28 July, 2020
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Jun
It is estimated that 11% of all women have lipedema. This condition is not predictable or preventable and it intensifies with each stage. By Stage 3, a woman’s body has changed so significantly, mobility and quality of life are impacted.  Lipedema involves painful fat, fibrosis and fluid, and is highly ...
Published: 16 June, 2020

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