| Literature DB >> 10212975 |
M J Husmann1, C Roedel, A J Leu, R Koppensteiner, U K Franzeck.
Abstract
New microvascular findings in a woman with Parkinson's disease and lower leg oedema are presented. Microlymphography showed enhanced filling of the microlymphatic network with the fluorescent contrast medium comparable to the findings in lymphoedema. The microlymphatic and interstitial pressures of the skin were increased (27 mm Hg and 16 mm Hg respectively). The increased interstitial and microlymphatic pressures are the result of insufficient venous and lymphatic drainage due to impairment of calf muscle function during walking in Parkinson's disease. Manual lymph drainage and compression therapy, in combination with improvement of calf muscle function, resulted in regression of the oedema.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10212975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schweiz Med Wochenschr ISSN: 0036-7672