M Adejolu… - Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2011 - Am inst Ulrrasound Med ... Clinical manifestations are acute or chronic, with the cardinal manifestation that of acute lymphangitis. An eventual lymphatic obstruction results from the chronic manifestations of lymphangitis caused by the adult worms, and lymph edema occurs. ...
A Agarwal, SK Awasthi… - Medicinal Chemistry Research, 2011 - Springer ... Adult worms are most often found in the lymphatic system and cause symptoms of the disease such as acutelymphangitis, lymphadenitis, and filarial fever. Repe- ated episodes of acute manifestations lead to disfiguring and ultimately to elephantiasis. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
PC Spittell… - Vascular Disease: Diagnostic and …, 2011 - books.google.com ... analgesics. Lymphedema is pain- less unless complicated by acutelymphangitis/ cellulitis, with the pain being proportionate to the extent of the inflammation and relieved by local heat and control of the infection. Figure 1.1 ... Related articles
R Salcido - Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... Lymphatics. Lymphology is the "L" in the acronym. Acutelymphangitis can be associated with an infected wound, abscess, or cellulitis that could mimic a DTI. In this case, a thorough examination of the regional lymph nodes should be performed. ...
SJ Vaid, A Luthra, S Karnik… - British Journal of Radiology, 2011 - Br Inst Radiology ... Filariasis causes a spectrum of diseases including asymptomatic microfilaremia, acute lymphangitis and lymphadenitis, chronic lymphadenitis, oedema of limbs and genitalia and tropical pulmonary eosinophilia [9]. Diagnosis of the disorder is based on the appearance of ... Related articles
M Adejolu… - Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2011 - Am inst Ulrrasound Med ... Clinical manifestations are acute or chronic, with the cardinal manifestation that of acute lymphangitis. An eventual lymphatic obstruction results from the chronic manifestations of lymphangitis caused by the adult worms, and lymph edema occurs. ...
A Agarwal, SK Awasthi… - Medicinal Chemistry Research, 2011 - Springer ... Adult worms are most often found in the lymphatic system and cause symptoms of the disease such as acutelymphangitis, lymphadenitis, and filarial fever. Repe- ated episodes of acute manifestations lead to disfiguring and ultimately to elephantiasis. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
PC Spittell… - Vascular Disease: Diagnostic and …, 2011 - books.google.com ... analgesics. Lymphedema is pain- less unless complicated by acutelymphangitis/ cellulitis, with the pain being proportionate to the extent of the inflammation and relieved by local heat and control of the infection. Figure 1.1 ... Related articles
R Salcido - Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... Lymphatics. Lymphology is the "L" in the acronym. Acutelymphangitis can be associated with an infected wound, abscess, or cellulitis that could mimic a DTI. In this case, a thorough examination of the regional lymph nodes should be performed. ...
SJ Vaid, A Luthra, S Karnik… - British Journal of Radiology, 2011 - Br Inst Radiology ... Filariasis causes a spectrum of diseases including asymptomatic microfilaremia, acute lymphangitis and lymphadenitis, chronic lymphadenitis, oedema of limbs and genitalia and tropical pulmonary eosinophilia [9]. Diagnosis of the disorder is based on the appearance of ... Related articles