2011
DOI: 10.1097/prs.0b013e318213a218
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Primary Lymphedema: Clinical Features and Management in 138 Pediatric Patients

Abstract: Pediatric primary lymphedema usually involves the lower extremities. Boys typically are affected at birth, and girls most often present during adolescence. Most patients do not have major morbidity, are successfully managed by compression, and do not require surgical treatment.

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“…Less commonly, lymphedema occurs as a result of congenital causes. [1][2][3][4] Surgical procedures to treat lymphedema have existed for many years. Vascularized lymph node transfer (VLNT) is a microsurgical procedure that involves the relocation of a lymphatic-containing soft tissue flap along with its arteriovenous supply from a donor site such as the lateral groin, chest wall, or neck to the affected limb, groin, or axilla.…”
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“…Less commonly, lymphedema occurs as a result of congenital causes. [1][2][3][4] Surgical procedures to treat lymphedema have existed for many years. Vascularized lymph node transfer (VLNT) is a microsurgical procedure that involves the relocation of a lymphatic-containing soft tissue flap along with its arteriovenous supply from a donor site such as the lateral groin, chest wall, or neck to the affected limb, groin, or axilla.…”
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“…Even among patients who undergo isolated axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy, up to 7 % have measurable arm differences, and up to 10 % have subjective symptoms of lymphedema. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Acquired lymphedema results from the accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the affected limb after interruption of normal lymphatic drainage channels. Initially, swelling is due to excess lymphatic fluid and is characterized by pitting edema.…”
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“…The progression and morbidity is not influenced by the age of onset [1]. It affects males and females equally.…”
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“…Genitalia and lower extremities are the most frequent locations affected by this pathology. Complications include infection, functional disability, chronic cutaneous changes and psychosocial morbidity [1][2][3][4][5].…”
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