February 24, 2012
(VerticalNews. com) - a clinically complex and insufficiently studied many diseases that affect the lymphatic system and grouped by disease spectrum lymphangiomatosis and Gorham's disease is the focus of a special issue of Research and lymphatic biology, peer-reviewed magazine, published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. The question is freely available on the website WWW. liebertpub. COM / LRB
invited editor and deputy editor Francine Mont MD, MBA, St. Luke Hospital Roosevelt, New York, was compiled collection of articles that illuminate the complex characteristics of these diseases, which can be localized, affecting several sites, or be systemic, can be congenital or acquired, and can cause symptoms that range from mild to severe with life threatening. Articles focus on current knowledge of the research and how these diseases are different from other diseases of the lymphatic system. "This disease affects the range of patients is small in number, but the consequences of the disease (s) is devastating," says Stanley G. Rockson, MD, editor in chief of the main lymphatic research and biology, and Allan and Tina Neal Professor of Lymphatic Research and Medicine at Stanford University of Medicine, California. Collection of articles in this special issue "highlights the current state lasix furosemide of knowledge (and ignorance) in this paradoxical neglect of health and lymphatic diseases."
Keywords: immunology, the immune system, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. / Genetic Engineering News. This article was prepared by VerticalNews editors staff and other reports. Copyright 2012 VerticalNews. com. .
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