lymfedémech
Lymfedémech is not a commonly recognized medical term in standard references. It appears to be a misspelling or alternate spelling of lymphedema, a condition defined by persistent swelling caused by impaired lymphatic drainage. Lymphedema can be primary, due to congenital lymphatic abnormalities, or secondary, resulting from surgery, radiation therapy, infection, trauma, or obesity. The most frequent context is after cancer treatment in which lymph nodes are removed or damaged.
Pathophysiology and symptoms: accumulation of protein-rich lymphatic fluid in the interstitial tissue leads to swelling, often
Diagnosis: based on history and exam; imaging such as lymphoscintigraphy, indirect lymphangiography, or ultrasound; differential diagnosis
Management: aims to reduce swelling, prevent infection, and preserve function. Includes complex decongestive therapy (CDT) with
Prognosis: with early diagnosis and ongoing management, progression can be slowed and quality of life maintained.