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    A randomized pilot study on self-management in head and neck lymphedema by McLaughlin, Tess, Broadhurst, Jane, Harris, Courtenay, McGarry, Sharon, Keesing, Sharon

    Published 2020
    “…Background: The purpose of this pilot trial was to determine the feasibility of a self‐managed lymphedema randomized control trial to test the effectiveness of a head and neck‐specific exercise protocol. …”
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    Recurrent pulmonary embolism: is filarial lymphedema a risk factor for deep vein thrombosis? by Boo, Yang Liang, Lim, Hong Tak, Chin, Pek Woon, Lim, Suat Yee, Hoo, Fan Kee

    Published 2016
    “…The presence of filarial lymphedema or elephantiasis leads to disfigurement and disability. …”
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    Aerobic and resistance exercises in post-operative breast cancer participants at risk of lymphedema : an exploratory study by Salim, Nor Sahira Mohd

    Published 2018
    “…Breast cancer survivor have high percentage to get arm lymphedema. Lymphedema is one of the most troubling complications to in breast cancer survivors, because it can worsen the physical and emotional strain in breast cancer survivors. …”
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    Whole Arm Water Displacement Volumetry Is a Reliable and Sensitive Measure: A Pilot to Assess Acute Postburn Volume Change by Edgar, D., Briffa, Kathy, Cole, J., Wood, F.

    Published 2014
    “…Water displacement volumetry (WDV) is a reliable method for measurement of wrist and hand volume in lymphedema patients. However, within session WDV reliability for the whole upper limb (UL) lacks comprehensive investigation, particularly in acute edema populations. …”
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    Axillary treatment for patients with early breast cancer and lymph node metastasis: systematic review protocol by Goyal, Amit, Duley, Lelia, Fakis, Apostolos

    Published 2013
    “…However, both treatments are associated with adverse effects, such as lymphedema, pain and sensory loss, and are costly to the health services and to patients. …”
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    Usefulness of optical coherence tomography as an adjunct diagnostic tool in the detection of oral squamous cell carcinoma: An in vitro study / Ali Yassen Obade by Ali Yassen , Obade

    Published 2017
    “…Other lesions included were mucoceles and pyogenic iii granuloma (4 each), traumatic eosinophilic ulcer, fibroepithelial polyps and traumatic neuroma (3 each), irritation fibroma, squamous cell papilloma, oral melanotic macule, lymphedema, hemangiolymphangioma and inflamed mucosa (1 each). …”
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