NEAR-INFRARED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING OF LYMPHATICS IN HEAD AND NECK LYMPHEDEMA
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Auteurs : Erik A. Maus ; I-Chih Tan ; John C. Rasmussen ; Milton V. Marshall ; Caroline E. Fife ; Latisha A. Smith ; Renie Guilliod ; Eva M. Sevick-MuracaSource :
- Head & neck [ 1043-3074 ] ; 2012.
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Background. Lymphedema is a complication that may occur after surgical resection and radiation treatment in a number of cancer types and is especially debilitating in regions where treatment options are limited. Although upper and lower extremity lymphedema may be effectively treated with manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) therapies and devices that use compression to direct proximal flow of lymph fluids, head and neck lymphedema is more challenging. Methods and Results. Herein, we describe the compassionate use of an investigatory technique of near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging to understand the lymphatic anatomy and function, help direct MLD, and use 3-dimensional (3D) surface profilometry to monitor response to therapy in a patient with head and neck lymphedema after surgery and radiation treatment. Conclusion. NIR fluorescence imaging provides a mapping of functional lymph vessels for direction of efficient MLD therapy in the head and neck. Additional studies are needed to assess the efficacy of MLD therapy when directed by NIR fluorescence imaging.
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ET : | NEAR-INFRARED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING OF LYMPHATICS IN HEAD AND NECK LYMPHEDEMA |
AU : | MAUS (Erik A.); TAN (I-Chih); RASMUSSEN (John C.); MARSHALL (Milton V.); FIFE (Caroline E.); SMITH (Latisha A.); GUILLIOD (Renie); SEVICK-MURACA (Eva M.) |
AF : | Division of Cardiology and Hyperbaric Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center/Houston, Texas/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut.); Memorial Hermann Center for Lymphedema Management, Memorial Hermann - Texas Medical Center/Houston, Texas/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut.); Center for Molecular Imaging, The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center/Houston, Texas/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 8 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Etude de cas, cas et faits cliniques; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Head & neck; ISSN 1043-3074; Etats-Unis; Da. 2012; Vol. 34; No. 3; Pp. 448-453; Bibl. 6 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Background. Lymphedema is a complication that may occur after surgical resection and radiation treatment in a number of cancer types and is especially debilitating in regions where treatment options are limited. Although upper and lower extremity lymphedema may be effectively treated with manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) therapies and devices that use compression to direct proximal flow of lymph fluids, head and neck lymphedema is more challenging. Methods and Results. Herein, we describe the compassionate use of an investigatory technique of near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging to understand the lymphatic anatomy and function, help direct MLD, and use 3-dimensional (3D) surface profilometry to monitor response to therapy in a patient with head and neck lymphedema after surgery and radiation treatment. Conclusion. NIR fluorescence imaging provides a mapping of functional lymph vessels for direction of efficient MLD therapy in the head and neck. Additional studies are needed to assess the efficacy of MLD therapy when directed by NIR fluorescence imaging. |
CC : | 002B10; 002B12B04 |
FD : | Lymphoedème; Dérivation; Fluorescence; Système lymphatique; Tête cou; Manuel; ORL; Stomatologie; Traitement |
FG : | Pathologie de l'appareil circulatoire; Pathologie des vaisseaux lymphatiques; Chirurgie |
ED : | Lymphedema; Bypass; Fluorescence; Lymphatic system; Head and neck; Manuals; ENT; Stomatology; Treatment |
EG : | Cardiovascular disease; Lymphatic vessel disease; Surgery |
SD : | Linfedema; Derivación; Fluorescencia; Sistema linfático; Cabeza cuello; Manual; ORL; Estomatología; Tratamiento |
LO : | INIST-19138.354000502801720210 |
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<ET>NEAR-INFRARED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING OF LYMPHATICS IN HEAD AND NECK LYMPHEDEMA</ET>
<AU>MAUS (Erik A.); TAN (I-Chih); RASMUSSEN (John C.); MARSHALL (Milton V.); FIFE (Caroline E.); SMITH (Latisha A.); GUILLIOD (Renie); SEVICK-MURACA (Eva M.)</AU>
<AF>Division of Cardiology and Hyperbaric Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center/Houston, Texas/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut.); Memorial Hermann Center for Lymphedema Management, Memorial Hermann - Texas Medical Center/Houston, Texas/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut.); Center for Molecular Imaging, The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center/Houston, Texas/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 8 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Etude de cas, cas et faits cliniques; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Head & neck; ISSN 1043-3074; Etats-Unis; Da. 2012; Vol. 34; No. 3; Pp. 448-453; Bibl. 6 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Background. Lymphedema is a complication that may occur after surgical resection and radiation treatment in a number of cancer types and is especially debilitating in regions where treatment options are limited. Although upper and lower extremity lymphedema may be effectively treated with manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) therapies and devices that use compression to direct proximal flow of lymph fluids, head and neck lymphedema is more challenging. Methods and Results. Herein, we describe the compassionate use of an investigatory technique of near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging to understand the lymphatic anatomy and function, help direct MLD, and use 3-dimensional (3D) surface profilometry to monitor response to therapy in a patient with head and neck lymphedema after surgery and radiation treatment. Conclusion. NIR fluorescence imaging provides a mapping of functional lymph vessels for direction of efficient MLD therapy in the head and neck. Additional studies are needed to assess the efficacy of MLD therapy when directed by NIR fluorescence imaging.</EA>
<CC>002B10; 002B12B04</CC>
<FD>Lymphoedème; Dérivation; Fluorescence; Système lymphatique; Tête cou; Manuel; ORL; Stomatologie; Traitement</FD>
<FG>Pathologie de l'appareil circulatoire; Pathologie des vaisseaux lymphatiques; Chirurgie</FG>
<ED>Lymphedema; Bypass; Fluorescence; Lymphatic system; Head and neck; Manuals; ENT; Stomatology; Treatment</ED>
<EG>Cardiovascular disease; Lymphatic vessel disease; Surgery</EG>
<SD>Linfedema; Derivación; Fluorescencia; Sistema linfático; Cabeza cuello; Manual; ORL; Estomatología; Tratamiento</SD>
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