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Lymphedema is a condition of localized swelling. It can occur secondary to the removal of lymph nodes in a tumor removal

Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 2:12 pm
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Lymphedema Is A Condition Of Localized Swelling It Can Occur Secondary To The Removal Of Lymph Nodes In A Tumor Removal 1
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Lymphedema is a condition of localized swelling. It can occur secondary to the removal of lymph nodes in a tumor removal surgery. In a breast cancer surgery, the removal of which lymph nodes likely contribute to the secondary lymphedema? OA inguinal OB submental OC occipital OD. axillary QUESTION 30 Leukemia is a group of blood cell cancers. Which of the following might be an appropriate treatment for leukemia in adults? OA blood transfusion OB. manual lymphatic drainage OC. thymus removal OD. bone marrow transplant 1 po