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Increased dermal lymphatic density in the human leg compared with the forearm.
Authors:A W Stanton  H S Patel  J R Levick  P S Mortimer
Institution:Department of Medicine, St. George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London, SW17 0RE, United Kingdom.
Abstract:During orthostasis, capillary filtration pressure is higher in the leg than in the arm due to the effect of gravity. We investigated the possibility that the lymphatic network in leg skin might be adapted to cope with a greater fluid load. The dermal lymphatics of the forearm and lower leg were studied in white-skinned and brown-skinned men using fluorescence video microscopy. From video print lymphangiograms the following were determined: lymphatic length density at a series of radii from the centre of the lymphangiogram (LDr); maximum lymphatic density (LDmax); total length of lymphatic vessel (LL); maximum spread of lymphatic vessel; number and size of lymphatic rings (continuous circuits of vessel); and vessel diameter. There were no differences between the two racial types, but clear differences between the arm and leg. In the leg, mean (+/- SD) peak LDr (25.13 +/- 5.65 cm-1), LDmax (32.95 +/- 6.89 cm-1), LL (40.17 +/- 27.42 cm), and spread (1.39 +/- 0.08 cm) were all significantly higher than in the arm (18.03 +/- 5.48 cm-1, 23.91 +/- 7.21 cm-1, 11.76 +/- 5.47 cm, and 1.00 +/- 0.05 cm respectively, P
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