PMID: 8599548Mar 1, 1996Paper

Focused review: postmastectomy lymphedema

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
M J BrennanF H Garden

Abstract

Upper extremity lymphedema is a relatively frequent complication following the management of breast cancer. This focused review of the pathophysiology, complications, and various treatment options now available for its management will allow physiatrists and other practitioners to better understand this condition and thereby serve as a resource for patients and other physicians.

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