| Literature DB >> 33861039 |
Vincenzo Ricci1, Costantino Ricci2,3, Fabrizio Gervasoni4, Arnaldo Andreoli4, Levent Özçakar5.
Abstract
Lymphedema is a disorder characterized by the accumulation of protein-rich lymphatic fluid in the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue. Based on the underlying causes, it is classified into primary and secondary forms. The use of ultrasound has recently become widespread in the field of lymphedema - especially for its diagnosis and treatment planning. In this study, we briefly reviewed the anatomy and histology of the skin and subcutaneous tissue - to propose a standardized ultrasound assessment of the superficial tissues in patients with upper-/lower-limb lymphedema. We believe that identification of the sono-histological patterns of the dermo-epidermal complex and subcutaneous tissue has place to serve as a simple and reproducible strategy to evaluate their edema diseases that are often subject to an inaccurate diagnosis in daily clinical practice.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33861039 DOI: 10.23736/S1973-9087.21.06853-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Phys Rehabil Med ISSN: 1973-9087 Impact factor: 2.874