[Multicollector lymphography and phlebography in lower limb edema following radiation and combination therapy].
Identifieur interne : 006824 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 006823; suivant : 006825[Multicollector lymphography and phlebography in lower limb edema following radiation and combination therapy].
Auteurs : A F Tsyb ; I Kh Mukhamedzhanov ; A I Dergachev ; V S ParshinSource :
- Meditsinskaia radiologiia [ 0025-8334 ] ; 1985.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Genital Neoplasms, Female (radiotherapy), Genital Neoplasms, Female (surgery), Hodgkin Disease (radiotherapy), Hodgkin Disease (surgery), Humans, Leg (blood supply), Lymphedema (diagnostic imaging), Lymphography, Phlebography, Postoperative Complications, Radiotherapy (adverse effects).
- MESH :
- adverse effects : Radiotherapy.
- blood supply : Leg.
- diagnostic imaging : Lymphedema.
- radiotherapy : Genital Neoplasms, Female, Hodgkin Disease.
- surgery : Genital Neoplasms, Female, Hodgkin Disease.
- Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Lymphography, Phlebography, Postoperative Complications.
Abstract
A multimodality x-ray study of the lymphatic and venous vessels was performed in 50 patients with secondary edema of the lower limbs. A complete block of the limb superficial lymphatic collectors was observed in 44% of the patients, a partial block in 26%. In 80% of the cases the level of partial or complete occlusion of the lymphatic vessels was noted in the ilioinguinal region and in 20% on the femur and leg. Distrubed permeability of the deep vessels of the femur and ilioinguinal region in the form of a complete or partial block was noted in 46% of the cases. In disturbed peripheral lymphodynamics different compensatory adaptation mechanisms like the functioning of the collateral tracts, lymphovenous anastomoses, the overflow of a radiographic contrast agent from the superficial vessels into the deep ones were observed in 60% of the patients. Indications for multicollector lymphography were defined. In secondary edema of the lower limbs, combined injuries of the lymphatic and venous systems were marked in 62%, an isolated disorder of the outflow of the peripheral lymph through the collector vessels was marked in 38%.
PubMed: 3982255
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