लिम्फेडेमा Meaning in English
लिम्फेडेमा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : lymphedema
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
लिम्फेंजाइटिसलिम्फाइड
लिम्फोसाइटों
लिम्फोसाइटिक
लिम्फोग्राफी
ल्य्म्फोइड
लिम्फोमा
लिम्फोमास
लिम्फोसाईटिक
लिम्फोसाईटिक ल्यूकेमिया
लिम्फ्स
लिम्पिसिटी
लिंच
लिंच्ड
लिंचिंग
लिम्फेडेमा हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""2009 में प्रकाशित एक अध्ययन ने खुलासा किया कि भारोत्तोलन उन महिलाओं में लिम्फेडेमा के लक्षणों को कम करता है जो मॉसटेकटॉमी (स्तन-उच्छेदन) से गुजरी हैं।
इस अध्ययन से पहले के दशकों में, महिलाओं को 'भार उठाने से बचने' की सलाह दी जाती थी क्योंकि ऐसा समझा जाता था की इससे लिम्फेडेमा के विकसित होने का खतरा बढ़ जाता है।
इस समस्या के अनेक कारण हो सकते हैं, जैसे शिरापरक अपर्याप्तता, हृदय की विफलता, गुर्दे की समस्याएं, कम प्रोटीन स्तर, यकृत की समस्याएं, गहरी शिरा घनास्त्रता, संक्रमण, एंजियोएडेमा, कुछ दवाएं और लिम्फेडेमा शामिल हो सकते हैं ।
लिम्फेडेमा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
First and foremost, it decreases lymph node dissections where unnecessary, thereby reducing the risk of lymphedema, a common complication of this procedure.
Such patients may be having an unnecessary full dissection, with the attendant risk of lymphedema.
Lists of government ministers of Ghana Lymphangiosarcoma is a rare cancer which occurs in long-standing cases of primary or secondary lymphedema.
It involves either the upper or lower lymphedematous extremities but is most common in upper extremities.
It was previously a relatively common complication of the massive lymphedema of the arm which followed removal of axillary (arm pit) lymph nodes and lymphatic channels as part of the classical Halstedian radical mastectomy, as a treatment for breast cancer.
Because of this change in clinical practice lymphedema is now a rarity following breast cancer treatment—and post-mastectomy lymphangiosarcoma is now vanishingly rare.
Stewart and Treves, proposed that a cancer causing agent is present in lymphedematous limbs.
proposed that local immunodeficiency as a result of lymphedema results in a "immunologically privileged site" in which the sarcoma is able to develop.
Judith Butler, Yellow nail syndrome, also known as "primary lymphedema associated with yellow nails and pleural effusion", is a very rare medical syndrome that includes pleural effusions, lymphedema (due to under development of the lymphatic vessels) and yellow dystrophic nails.
Most people with yellow nail syndrome (four fifths) have lymphedema; it is symmetrical and typically affects both legs.
Involvement of the arms and face is more unusual, as is lymphedema of the abdomen with ascites (fluid collection in the abdominal cavity) and fluid collection around the heart.
Generally, people are diagnosed with yellow nail syndrome if they have two or three of the three classical symptoms (yellow nails, lymphedema and pleural effusion).
A lymphogram may be performed in people with lymphedema.