80 research outputs found
Remarks at 300th Commencement
Commencement address given by Robert L. Clodius, President of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, to the Spring 1987 graduating class of The Ohio State University, Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, June 12, 1987
PSYCHOLYMPHOLOGY: WHY NOT ALL PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LYMPHEDEMA WANT THERAPY
There is no ideal, simple clinical answer or cure for most patients with lymphedema
CONGRESS REPORT: LYMPHOLOGICA "88, OCTOBER 14-16, 1988
CONGRESS REPORT: LYMPHOLOGICA "88, OCTOBER 14-16, 198
Der Naevus teleangiectaticus der Gesichtshaut: Möglichkeiten und Probleme der plastischen Wiederherstellung
If a portwine stain (capillary hemangioma) or a cavernous hemangioma of the facial skin is not camouflaged by cosmetics, surgical excision and full-thickness skin grafting appears to be the method of choice. Exact planning (donor areas) and perfected technique are prerequisites for results in which the grafted skin matches in color, texture, contour and thickness the unaffected facial side.</jats:p
THE USE OF A TISSUE TONOMETER AS A DIAGNOSTIC AID IN EXTREMITY LYMPHOEDEMA: A DETERMINATION OF ITS CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT WITH BENZO-PYRONES
With the aid of a tissue tonometer, we have been able to gain an estimate of the rate at which the lymphoedematous tissue loses its compressability and regains it upon treatment with the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: the benzo-pyrones. The values obtained by tonometry, unlike other objective methods of measurement of the effectiveness of a therapy, approximate closely to the patients subjective claims
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