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Rest/Stress Intradermal Lymphoscintigraphy for the Functional Imaging of the Lymphatic System.

Girolamo TartaglioneFrancesco Pio IeriaGiuseppe ViscontiRoberto BartolettiGiulio TarantinoDaniele AloisiStefano GentileschiMarzia Salgarello
Published in: Clinical nuclear medicine (2022)
We observed major findings including lymph stagnation, extravasation, or dermal backflow in a significantly higher percentage of limbs with secondary lymphedema than in primary. We also observed the deep lymphatic pathways in a significantly higher percentage of limbs with primary lymphedema. Intradermal radiotracer injection, combined with isotonic muscular exercise, may offer a better and faster imaging of lymphatic pathways, evaluating the effects of muscular exercise on lymphatic drainage. Based on the in-depth information of the lymphatic pathways provided by rest/stress intradermal lymphoscintigraphy, microsurgeons can obtain important functional information to perform supermicrosurgical lymphatic-venous anastomosis or vascularized lymph node transfer.
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