b'TABLE OF CONTENTSAuthor Contributions .4Abbreviations/Keywords 6Introduction 7SECTION 1: PRIMARY AND SECONDARYLYMPHEDEMA AND LIPEDEMAA. Clinical Features & DiagnosisHistory and Physical Examination.9 Differential Diagnosis: Lymphedema or Lipedema? 9Staging of Lymphedema 10Staging of Lipedema 11Diagnosis: A General Overview . 11Assessment Tools In the Diagnosis of Lymphedema and Lipedema . 11Imaging .13Diagnosis of Primary Lymphedema 14Diagnosis of Secondary Lymphedema . 17B. Treatment Options for LymphedemaConservative Management: Primary Lymphedema . 17Conservative Management: Lymphedema Risk Reduction andSurveillance for High-risk Patients 19Complete Lymphatic Decongestive Therapy . 19Management and Surveillance of Head and Neck Lymphedema 19Genital Lymphedema .20Surgical Management of Lymphatic DiseaseA. Surgical Methods Addressing the Treatment of Primary LymphedemaLymphovenous Bypass (LVB) . 24Vascularized Lymph Node Transplant (VLNT) . 24Liposuction . 25B. Surgical Methods Addressing the Treatment of Secondary LymphedemaLymphovenous Bypass (LVB) . 25Vascularized Lymph Node Transplant (VLNT) . 25 Risk-Reducing Surgery: Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction 26Pleurodesis and Shunts . 26C. Treatment of CellulitisWhat is Cellulitis? . 27Decision to Manage at Home vs. Hospital . 27Management of Cellulitis at Home 27Medical Management of Cellulitis: Use of Antibiotics . 28Conservative and Symptomatic Management of Cellulitis 28Management of Cellulitis in Hospital Setting 29Preventing or Reducing the Frequency of Episodes of Cellulitis . 29Prophylactic Antibiotics 29Drug Interactions 31Recommendations for the Treatment of Cellulitis in Children with Lymphedema 31 | Standardized Approach for the Diagnosis and Management of Lymphedema (LE) and Lymphatic Diseases (LD)|2'