Outcomes of vascularized versus non-vascularized lymph node transplant in animal models for lymphedema. Review of the literature

Author:

Cornelissen Anouk J.M.1,Qiu Shan Shan1,Lopez Penha Tiara1,Keuter Xavier1,Piatkowski de Grzymala Andrzej1,Tuinder Stefania1,van der Hulst Rene1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Maastricht University Medical Center+; Maastricht The Netherlands

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,General Medicine,Surgery

Reference25 articles.

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5. Experimental assessment of autologous lymph node transplantation as treatment of postsurgical lymphedema;Tobbia;Plast Reconstr Surg,2009

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