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retroperitoneal space.
Spontaneous development is rare. Many
lymphoceles are asymptomatic.
Larger lymphoceles may
cause symptoms related to
compression of adjacent...
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System Adverse effects Body as a
whole Sepsis,
lymphocele,
herpes zoster infection,
herpes simplex infection Cardiovascular Venous thromboembolism (pulmonary...
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Extensive resection of
lymphatic tissue can lead to the
formation of a
lymphocele.[citation needed] It is
uncertain whether inserting wound drainage after...
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potential cause of Page kidney. Hematomas, urinomas, tumors, cysts,
lymphoceles, and
aneurysms have all been
reported in the literature. The compression...
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lymphocele. "All
sclerosing agents are
thought to work by
ablating the
endothelial cells of the
disrupted lymphatics feeding into the
lymphocele." Sirolimus...
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prior to a
course of
radiotherapy adjuvant to surgery.[citation needed]
Lymphocele Sialocele Mydlarz,
Wojciech K.; Eisele,
David W. (2020). "119 - Complications...
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namely venous and
lymphatic malformations, as well as post-operative
lymphoceles.
Doxycycline has
found off-label use in the
treatment of transthyretin...
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Complications can
arise and include: dela****
wound healing,
development of
lymphoceles, bleeding,
blood clot formation, and
decreased sensation on the inside...
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following is a
partial list of the "C"
codes for
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...
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evaluation for
evidence of
cancer within these nodes. A
complication called lymphocele may
occur from
drainage of the
lymphatic fluid,
especially if more pelvic...