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    Cancer. 1998 Dec 15;83(12 Suppl American):2798-802.

    The pathophysiology of lymphedema.

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    Department of Physiological Medicine (Dermatology), St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, United Kingdom.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    All edemas result from an imbalance between capillary filtration and tissue (lymph) drainage. This basic approach was adopted to investigate mechanisms for chronic arm edema following breast carcinoma treatment.

    METHODS:

    A review of causes of lymphedema is presented plus the traditional pathophysiology of breast carcinoma related lymphedema (postmastectomy edema; PME). A summary of recent research that explored capillary filtration as a surrogate for lymph flow in the steady state is presented.

    RESULTS:

    A reduced interstitial protein concentration (relative to plasma) argues against lymphatic obstruction. Evidence exists that total arm blood flow (in some patients) and vascular bed size are increased in PME.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    The primary insult to the axillary lymphatic system by surgery and radiotherapy presumably is the root cause of PME; however, there is strong evidence to suggest that hemodynamic factors are contributory to the chronic swelling.

    PMID:
    9874400
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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