Journal of Tissue Engineering and Reconstructive Surgery ›› 2009, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (2): 97-98.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-0364.2009.04.011
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ZHOU Jianguo,LIU Ningfei,LI Shengli,CAO Weigang,ZHANG Disheng
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Key words: Manual lymph drainage, Treat, Subclinical infection, lymphedema
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R654.7
ZHOU Jianguo,LIU Ningfei,LI Shengli,CAO Weigang,ZHANG Disheng. Clinical Application of Manual Lymph Drainage on Patients of Lymphedema with Subclinical Infection[J]. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Reconstructive Surgery, 2009, 5(2): 97-98.
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