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186 related items for PubMed ID: 29356595

  • 1. Correlation Between Changes in Extremity Volume and Bioelectrical Impedance in Arm and Leg Lymphedema.
    Suehiro K, Morikage N, Ueda K, Samura M, Takeuchi Y, Nagase T, Mizoguchi T, Nakamura K, Hamano K.
    Lymphat Res Biol; 2018 Aug; 16(4):385-389. PubMed ID: 29356595
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  • 3. Correlation Between the Severity of Subcutaneous Echo-Free Space and the Amount of Extracellular Fluid Determined by Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis of Leg Edema.
    Suehiro K, Morikage N, Yamashita O, Harada T, Samura M, Takeuchi Y, Mizoguchi T, Nakamura K, Hamano K.
    Lymphat Res Biol; 2017 Jun; 15(2):172-176. PubMed ID: 28617649
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  • 4. Local Echo-Free Space in a Limb with Lymphedema Represents Extracellular Fluid in the Entire Limb.
    Suehiro K, Morikage N, Ueda K, Samura M, Takeuchi Y, Nagase T, Mizoguchi T, Nakamura K, Hamano K.
    Lymphat Res Biol; 2018 Apr; 16(2):187-192. PubMed ID: 29087773
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  • 9. Extracellular Water Ratio as an Indicator of the Development and Severity of Leg Lymphedema Using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis.
    Yasunaga Y, Kondoh S, Nakajima Y, Mimura S, Kobayashi M, Yuzuriha S, Kondoh S.
    Lymphat Res Biol; 2021 Jun; 19(3):223-230. PubMed ID: 33185511
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  • 12. A new technique for the quantification of peripheral edema with application in both unilateral and bilateral cases.
    Cornish BH, Thomas BJ, Ward LC, Hirst C, Bunce IH.
    Angiology; 2002 Jun; 53(1):41-7. PubMed ID: 11863308
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  • 13. Mobilization of fluids in large volumetric reductions during intensive treatment of leg lymphedema.
    Pereira De Godoy JM, Franco Brigidio PA, Salles Cunha SX, Batigália F, De Fatima Guerreiro Godoy M.
    Int Angiol; 2013 Oct; 32(5):479-82. PubMed ID: 23903306
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  • 16. Application of the L-Dex Score for the Assessment of Bilateral Leg Edema.
    Suehiro K, Morikage N, Harada T, Samura M, Takeuchi Y, Mizoguchi T, Nakamura K, Hamano K.
    Lymphat Res Biol; 2018 Feb; 16(1):65-68. PubMed ID: 28346864
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  • 17. Measurement of hand volume by bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy.
    Ward LC, Dylke ES, Kilbreath SL.
    Lymphat Res Biol; 2012 Jun; 10(2):81-6. PubMed ID: 22720663
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  • 19. Single frequency versus bioimpedance spectroscopy for the assessment of lymphedema.
    York SL, Ward LC, Czerniec S, Lee MJ, Refshauge KM, Kilbreath SL.
    Breast Cancer Res Treat; 2009 Sep; 117(1):177-82. PubMed ID: 18563555
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