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Title

STAGING SYSTEM OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL NON-CONTRAST MAGNETIC RESONANCE LYMPHOGRAPHY IN SECONDARY LOWER EXTREMITY LYMPHEDEMA.

Authors

Kageyama, T.; Shiko, Y.; Kawasaki, Y.; Miyazaki, T.; Sakai, H.; Tsukuura, R.; Yamamoto, T.

Abstract

Non-contrast magnetic resonance lymphography (NMRL) has been reported to be efficient for the evaluation of lymphedema. However, its characteristic findings and grading system are yet fully clarified. We retrospectively examined 48 patients with secondary lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) who underwent NMRL and indocyanine green lymphography (ICG-L). The lower extremity was divided into 5 areas for NMRL evaluation, and the prevalence of characteristic NMRL findings (Mist, Spray, and Inky) and the 3D NMRL stage that we proposed were compared according to the ICG-L stage. All characteristic NMRL findings increased in prevalence with the progression of the ICG-L stage (Mist, Spray, and Inky: P < 0.001, < 0.001, and < 0.001, respectively) Predominant findings in each segment changed significantly from Mist in the ICG-L stage 0-II, to the Spray in ICG-L stage III-IV, to the Inky in ICG-L stage V (P < 0.001). 3D NMRL stage significantly advanced with the progression of the ICG-L stage (rs = 0.72; P < 0.001). We believe this severity grading system is useful for efficient evaluation of fluid accumulation in LEL patients.

Subjects

MAGNETIC resonance; LYMPHANGIOGRAPHY; INDOCYANINE green; LYMPHEDEMA

Publication

Lymphology, 2024, Vol 57, Issue 2, p59

ISSN

0024-7766

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.2458/lymph.7089

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