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U K Franzeck - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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isoprostane 8 epi prostaglandin f2α decreases Lymph Capillary pressure in patients with primary Lymphedema
Journal of Vascular Research, 2003Co-Authors: Beatrice Amannvesti, Renate Koppensteiner, Gabriele Gitzelmann, U K FranzeckAbstract:In patients with Lymphedema, reduced Lymph drainage capacity results in an overloaded superficial microLymphatic network and microLymphatic hypertension. In in vitro experiments, it has been shown tha
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diurnal and long term variations of Lymph Capillary pressure in health
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1998Co-Authors: J Dorfflermelly, D Schild, A Bollinger, U K FranzeckAbstract:The variability of pressure in the cutaneous Lymph capillaries on the forefoot was determined in 2 groups of healthy volunteers. In group A, including 12 subjects (8 men, 4 women; mean age 28 years, range 22 to 37 years) measurements were performed in the morning and late afternoon of the same day. In group B (12 subjects, 5 women, 7 men; mean age 53 years, range 23 to 72 years) measurements of Lymph Capillary pressure were repeated within an interval of 7 weeks. The superficial microLymphatics were visualized by intravital fluorescence microLymphography, cannulated with glass micropipettes, and the Lymph Capillary pressure was measured using a servo-nulling pressure system. The Lymph Capillary pressure measured in the morning (mean 7.5±4.4 mm Hg; range −4 to 16 mm Hg) did not differ (p>0.05) from the pressure in the late afternoon (mean value 5.6±3.4 mm Hg; range −1 to 13 mm Hg). In group B initial Lymph Capillary pressure (mean 3.9±2.9 mm Hg, range −1.1 to 9.7 mm Hg) was not different (p>0.05) compared to the pressure after 7 weeks (2.9±2.7 mm Hg; range −1.0 to 6.8 mm Hg). In conclusion, Lymph Capillary pressure in healthy subjects does not exhibit significant changes during the daytime and the long-term reproducibility is good.
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diurnal and long term variations of Lymph Capillary pressure in healthy subjects
Lymphology, 1997Co-Authors: J Dorfflermelly, D Schild, A Bollinger, U K FranzeckAbstract:The variability of pressure in the cutaneous Lymph capillaries on the forefoot was determined in 2 groups of healthy volunteers. In group A, including 12 healthy subjects (8 men, 4 women; mean age 28 years, range 22 to 37 years), measurements were performed in the morning and late afternoon of the same day. In group B (12 healthy subjects, 5 women, 7 men; mean age 53 years, range 23 to 72 years), measurements of Lymph Capillary pressure were repeated with an interval of 7 weeks. The superficial microLymphatics were visualized by intravital fluorescence microLymphography, cannulated with glass micropipettes, and the Lymph Capillary pressure was measured using a servonulling pressure system. In group A, Lymph Capillary pressure measured in the morning (mean 7.5 +/- 4.4 mmHg; range -4 to 16 mmHg) did not differ (p > 0.05) from the pressure in the late afternoon (mean value 5.6 +/- 3.4 mmHg; range-1 to 13 mmHg). In group B, initial Lymph Capillary pressure (mean 3.9 +/- 2.9 mmHg, range -1.1 to 9.7 mmHg) was not different (p > 0.05) compared with the pressure after 7 weeks (2.9 +/- 2.7 mmHg, range -1.0 to 6.8 mmHg). We conclude that Lymph Capillary pressure in healthy subjects does not exhibit significant changes during the daytime or over the long term.
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combined physical therapy for Lymphedema evaluated by fluorescence microLymphography and Lymph Capillary pressure measurements
Journal of Vascular Research, 1997Co-Authors: U K Franzeck, I Spiegel, M Fischer, C Bortzler, H U Stahel, A BollingerAbstract:The treatment of patients with Lymphedema is still controversial. Combined physical therapy with manual Lymph drainage and compression therapy is most frequently used to reduce Lymphatic leg swelling.
A Bollinger - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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diurnal and long term variations of Lymph Capillary pressure in health
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1998Co-Authors: J Dorfflermelly, D Schild, A Bollinger, U K FranzeckAbstract:The variability of pressure in the cutaneous Lymph capillaries on the forefoot was determined in 2 groups of healthy volunteers. In group A, including 12 subjects (8 men, 4 women; mean age 28 years, range 22 to 37 years) measurements were performed in the morning and late afternoon of the same day. In group B (12 subjects, 5 women, 7 men; mean age 53 years, range 23 to 72 years) measurements of Lymph Capillary pressure were repeated within an interval of 7 weeks. The superficial microLymphatics were visualized by intravital fluorescence microLymphography, cannulated with glass micropipettes, and the Lymph Capillary pressure was measured using a servo-nulling pressure system. The Lymph Capillary pressure measured in the morning (mean 7.5±4.4 mm Hg; range −4 to 16 mm Hg) did not differ (p>0.05) from the pressure in the late afternoon (mean value 5.6±3.4 mm Hg; range −1 to 13 mm Hg). In group B initial Lymph Capillary pressure (mean 3.9±2.9 mm Hg, range −1.1 to 9.7 mm Hg) was not different (p>0.05) compared to the pressure after 7 weeks (2.9±2.7 mm Hg; range −1.0 to 6.8 mm Hg). In conclusion, Lymph Capillary pressure in healthy subjects does not exhibit significant changes during the daytime and the long-term reproducibility is good.
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diurnal and long term variations of Lymph Capillary pressure in healthy subjects
Lymphology, 1997Co-Authors: J Dorfflermelly, D Schild, A Bollinger, U K FranzeckAbstract:The variability of pressure in the cutaneous Lymph capillaries on the forefoot was determined in 2 groups of healthy volunteers. In group A, including 12 healthy subjects (8 men, 4 women; mean age 28 years, range 22 to 37 years), measurements were performed in the morning and late afternoon of the same day. In group B (12 healthy subjects, 5 women, 7 men; mean age 53 years, range 23 to 72 years), measurements of Lymph Capillary pressure were repeated with an interval of 7 weeks. The superficial microLymphatics were visualized by intravital fluorescence microLymphography, cannulated with glass micropipettes, and the Lymph Capillary pressure was measured using a servonulling pressure system. In group A, Lymph Capillary pressure measured in the morning (mean 7.5 +/- 4.4 mmHg; range -4 to 16 mmHg) did not differ (p > 0.05) from the pressure in the late afternoon (mean value 5.6 +/- 3.4 mmHg; range-1 to 13 mmHg). In group B, initial Lymph Capillary pressure (mean 3.9 +/- 2.9 mmHg, range -1.1 to 9.7 mmHg) was not different (p > 0.05) compared with the pressure after 7 weeks (2.9 +/- 2.7 mmHg, range -1.0 to 6.8 mmHg). We conclude that Lymph Capillary pressure in healthy subjects does not exhibit significant changes during the daytime or over the long term.
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combined physical therapy for Lymphedema evaluated by fluorescence microLymphography and Lymph Capillary pressure measurements
Journal of Vascular Research, 1997Co-Authors: U K Franzeck, I Spiegel, M Fischer, C Bortzler, H U Stahel, A BollingerAbstract:The treatment of patients with Lymphedema is still controversial. Combined physical therapy with manual Lymph drainage and compression therapy is most frequently used to reduce Lymphatic leg swelling.
Ulrich K Franzeck - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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effect of venous and Lymphatic congestion on Lymph Capillary pressure of the skin in healthy volunteers and patients with Lymph edema
Journal of Vascular Research, 2000Co-Authors: Silvia Gretener, Severin Lauchli, Renate Koppensteiner, Ulrich K FranzeckAbstract:The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of venous and Lymphatic congestion on Lymph Capillary pressure (LCP) in the skin of the foot dorsum of healthy volunteers and of patients with
Renate Koppensteiner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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isoprostane 8 epi prostaglandin f2α decreases Lymph Capillary pressure in patients with primary Lymphedema
Journal of Vascular Research, 2003Co-Authors: Beatrice Amannvesti, Renate Koppensteiner, Gabriele Gitzelmann, U K FranzeckAbstract:In patients with Lymphedema, reduced Lymph drainage capacity results in an overloaded superficial microLymphatic network and microLymphatic hypertension. In in vitro experiments, it has been shown tha
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effect of venous and Lymphatic congestion on Lymph Capillary pressure of the skin in healthy volunteers and patients with Lymph edema
Journal of Vascular Research, 2000Co-Authors: Silvia Gretener, Severin Lauchli, Renate Koppensteiner, Ulrich K FranzeckAbstract:The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of venous and Lymphatic congestion on Lymph Capillary pressure (LCP) in the skin of the foot dorsum of healthy volunteers and of patients with
Silvia Gretener - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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effect of venous and Lymphatic congestion on Lymph Capillary pressure of the skin in healthy volunteers and patients with Lymph edema
Journal of Vascular Research, 2000Co-Authors: Silvia Gretener, Severin Lauchli, Renate Koppensteiner, Ulrich K FranzeckAbstract:The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of venous and Lymphatic congestion on Lymph Capillary pressure (LCP) in the skin of the foot dorsum of healthy volunteers and of patients with