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The Development and Validation of the LIMPRINT Methodology.
Moffatt C, Franks P, Keeley V, Murray S, Mercier G, Quere I. Moffatt C, et al. Lymphat Res Biol. 2019 Apr;17(2):127-134. doi: 10.1089/lrb.2018.0081. Lymphat Res Biol. 2019. PMID: 30995185 Free PMC article. Review.
Podoconiosis: A Possible Cause of Lymphedema in Micronesia.
Gahlinger PM. Gahlinger PM. Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2021 Sep;80(9):218-221. Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2021. PMID: 34522890 Free PMC article.
While this study is limited to several cases, the results suggest that podoconiosis could be considered a cause of non-filarial lymphedema in Saipan and perhaps other islands in Micronesia. ...
While this study is limited to several cases, the results suggest that podoconiosis could be considered a cause of non-filarial
Podoconiosis - non-filarial geochemical elephantiasis - a neglected tropical disease?
Nenoff P, Simon JC, Muylowa GK, Davey G. Nenoff P, et al. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2010 Jan;8(1):7-14. doi: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2009.07099_supp.x. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2010. PMID: 20096054 Review. English, German.
Podoconiosis or mossy foot is a form of non-filarial lymphedema. This geochemical elephantiasis is a disabling condition caused by the passage of microparticles of silica and aluminum silicates through the skin of people walking barefoot in areas with a high …
Podoconiosis or mossy foot is a form of non-filarial lymphedema. This geochemical elephantiasis is a disabling conditio …
Elephantiasis mimicry in recurrent lower limb skin infections in a diabetic patient: a case report.
Bramania P, Moshi E, Foi A, Shayo G. Bramania P, et al. J Med Case Rep. 2023 Dec 16;17(1):547. doi: 10.1186/s13256-023-04260-x. J Med Case Rep. 2023. PMID: 38102695 Free PMC article.
The physical examination revealed Tinea pedis and bilateral non-pitting edema of lowerlimbs to the level of the knees. Investigations confirmed non-filarial lymphedema-related skin changes. The absence of the classic pebbly/cobblestone skin changes ruled out …
The physical examination revealed Tinea pedis and bilateral non-pitting edema of lowerlimbs to the level of the knees. Investigations confir …
Diagnosis of elephantiasis nostras verrucosa as a clinical mani-festation of Kaposi's sarcoma.
Arellano J, Gonzalez R, Corredoira Y, Nuñez R. Arellano J, et al. Medwave. 2020 Jan 20;20(1):e7767. doi: 10.5867/medwave.2020.01.7767. Medwave. 2020. PMID: 31999679 English.
Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa, a rare manifestation of Kaposis sarcoma, is a progressive cutaneous hypertrophy caused by chronic non-filarial lymphedema secondary to obstruction of the lymphatic system that can lead to severe disfigurement of parts of the b …
Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa, a rare manifestation of Kaposis sarcoma, is a progressive cutaneous hypertrophy caused by chronic non
The effectiveness of long-acting penicillin (penidur) in preventing recurrences of dermatolymphangioadenitis(DLA) and controlling skin, deep tissues, and lymph bacterial flora in patients with "filarial" lymphedema.
Olszewski WL, Jamal S, Manokaran G, Tripathi FM, Zaleska M, Stelmach E. Olszewski WL, et al. Lymphology. 2005 Jun;38(2):66-80. Lymphology. 2005. PMID: 16184816
Dermatolymphangioadenitis (DLA) is a common and serious complication of so-called "filarial" and bacterial non-filarial lymphedema of the limb, affecting skin, lymphatics and lymph nodes. ...
Dermatolymphangioadenitis (DLA) is a common and serious complication of so-called "filarial" and bacterial non-filarial lym