Comparison of lymphovenous anastomosis and vascularized lymph node transfer in lymphedema treatment – a literature review
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S. Theiner 1; M. Lacková 2; R. Russo 2,3; Z. Dvořák 1,3; B. Lipový 1,4; M. Knoz 1,2
Působiště autorů:
Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
1; Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, St. Anne’s University Hospital, Brno, Czech Republic
2; Plastic Surgery Unit, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy
3; CEITEC – Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
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Vyšlo v časopise:
ACTA CHIRURGIAE PLASTICAE, 67, 1, 2025, pp. 42-54
doi:
https://doi.org/10.48095/ccachp202542
Zdroje
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Mária Lacková, MD
Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery
St. Anne’s University Hospital
Pekařská 664/53
602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
ml.marlack@gmail.com
Submitted: 12. 10. 2024
Accepted: 16. 1. 2025
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