[Isotopic lymphography tests in post-thrombotic syndrome].
Identifieur interne : 005C22 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 005C21; suivant : 005C23[Isotopic lymphography tests in post-thrombotic syndrome].
Auteurs : A. Mosbeck ; H. PartschSource :
- Phlebologie [ 0031-8280 ]
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Fascia (diagnostic imaging), Fascia (metabolism), Humans, Leg Ulcer (diagnostic imaging), Leg Ulcer (metabolism), Lymph (metabolism), Lymph Nodes (diagnostic imaging), Lymphedema (diagnostic imaging), Lymphedema (metabolism), Lymphography, Radionuclide Imaging, Syndrome, Technetium Tc 99m Aggregated Albumin, Thrombophlebitis (diagnostic imaging), Thrombophlebitis (metabolism), Varicose Ulcer (diagnostic imaging), Varicose Ulcer (metabolism).
- MESH :
- chemical : Technetium Tc 99m Aggregated Albumin.
- diagnostic imaging : Fascia, Leg Ulcer, Lymph Nodes, Lymphedema, Thrombophlebitis, Varicose Ulcer.
- metabolism : Fascia, Leg Ulcer, Lymph, Lymphedema, Thrombophlebitis, Varicose Ulcer.
- Humans, Lymphography, Radionuclide Imaging, Syndrome.
Abstract
Isotopic lymphography offers a very useful method to assess pre-fascial and subfascial lymph transport in the leg. Labelled microcolloids are injected either subcutaneously (pre-fascial lymph-drainage) or into the calf muscle (subfascial lymph-transport) and a standardized walking exercise is performed. Today we prefer a quantitative measurement which consists mainly in a combination of a transmission and an emission-scintigraphy. In the acute stage of a deep vein thrombosis and also in the post-thrombotic limb the deep lymphatic transport is constantly diminished or absent. At the same time the pre-fascial lymph-drainage is enhanced except in cases with recurrent erysipelas or after injection of the tracer into the border of an ulcer.
PubMed: 1946649
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Isotopic lymphography offers a very useful method to assess pre-fascial and subfascial lymph transport in the leg. Labelled microcolloids are injected either subcutaneously (pre-fascial lymph-drainage) or into the calf muscle (subfascial lymph-transport) and a standardized walking exercise is performed. Today we prefer a quantitative measurement which consists mainly in a combination of a transmission and an emission-scintigraphy. In the acute stage of a deep vein thrombosis and also in the post-thrombotic limb the deep lymphatic transport is constantly diminished or absent. At the same time the pre-fascial lymph-drainage is enhanced except in cases with recurrent erysipelas or after injection of the tracer into the border of an ulcer.</div>
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