The clinical spectrum of lymphatic disease.

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
The clinical spectrum of lymphatic disease.
Abstract
Lymphatic disease is quite prevalent, and often not well clinically characterized. Beyond lymphedema, there is a broad array of human disease that directly or indirectly alters lymphatic structure and function. The symptomatic and objective presentation of these patients can be quite diverse. In this review, we have attempted to provide a systematic overview of the subjective and objective spectrum of lymphatic disease, with consideration of all of the categories of disease that primarily or secondarily impair the functional integrity of the lymphatic system. Lymphedema is discussed, along with chromosomal disorders, lymphangioma, infectious diseases, lymphangioleiomyomatosis, lipedema, heritable genetic disorders, complex vascular malformations, protein-losing enteropathy, and intestinal lymphangiectasia.
Publication
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volume
1131
Pages
155-184
Date
2008
Journal Abbr
Ann N Y Acad Sci
Language
eng
ISSN
0077-8923 0077-8923
Extra
Place: United States
Citation
Radhakrishnan, K., & Rockson, S. G. (2008). The clinical spectrum of lymphatic disease. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1131, 155–184. https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1413.015