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Sodium-24 studies in postmastectomy lymphedema

โœ Scribed by Edward F. Scanlon; Francisco De P. Milland; Leon Hellman


Book ID
102436733
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
457 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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โœฆ Synopsis


Seven patients were studied with '"Na to determine the relative disappearance time of the isotope from the postmastectomy lymphedematous arm as compared to the normal side. The results tend to confirm previously held convictions that the edema is usually confined to the subcutaneous fat and skin. The disappearance time (T,,') of the radioactive sodium from the muscle of the edematous side was usually comparable to that of the control side. The data also indicate that the impairment of fluid drainage from other areas, such as the lateral chest wall, that normally drain into the axilla, is impaired similarly to that of the subcutaneous fat of the arm. Operative procedures designed to relieve the edema of the arm by providing an alternate route of drainage should provide a conduit for the fluid to an area that does not normally drain to the axilla of the affected side.


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