Our interest is swelling — but what’s in a name?

BB Lee, Jane Rankin, Neil Piller, Robyn Box, Vaughan Keeley
8 June 2017

<p>We seem to have made strides in our ability to differentiate between lipoedemas and myxoedemas on the basis of clinical testing and presentation, but there is still a lot of uncertainly it seems when it comes to defining the boundaries between chronic oedema and lymphoedema. </p>

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