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A 2D Computational Model of Lymphedema and of its Management with Compression Device

The purpose of this study is to model a lymphedema following a mastectomy and its management (compression therapy). During surgery for breast cancer, an axillary node dissection can be done and cause damages to the lymphatic system leading to a secondary lymphedema located in upper limb. Limb lymphe...

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Published in:Mathematical modelling of natural phenomena 2017-01, Vol.12 (5), p.180-195
Main Authors: Eymard, N., Volpert, V., Quere, I., Lajoinie, A., Nony, P., Cornu, C.
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Biopsy
Breast cancer
Complications
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Computer applications
Edema
Garments
Lymphatic system
Lymphedema
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Pain
Patients
Surgery
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