Lymphoedema Flashcards

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What is lymphoedema? What is the difference between primary and secondary oedema?

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Accumulation of excess tissue fluid due to impaired lymphatic drainage (impaired function of lymphatic capillaries in capillary bed)-> proteins-rich nature of fluid leads to swelling

Primary= genetic condition where lymphatics haven’t developed properly i.e. tends to present unilaterally and in younger people

Secondary= iatrogenic (surgery) or removal of LN or tumour infiltration
Eg removal of axillary LN in breast cancer surgery

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How might someone with lymphoedema present?

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Swollen lower limbs (not usually painful)
Positive Stemmer’s sign
HX of recurrent infections which may have damaged lymphatic vessels
Ulcers

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How can lymphoedema be managed?

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Elevate effected limb
Compression hosiery/wraps
Moisturise and remove dry skin= reduce risk of infection
Exercise= strength calf pump to maximise venous drainage
Massage techniques= manual lymphatic drainage

Prophylactic antibiotics to prevent cellulitis occuring

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What are the differential diagnoses for unilateral leg swelling?

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Acute:

  • DVT
  • Trauma

Chronic:

  • varicose veins
  • chronic venous insufficiency
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What are the differential diagnoses for bilateral leg swelling?

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Acute:

  • Systemic CVD (HF)
  • Liver or renal failure
  • IVC thrombosis
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