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State-of-the-art imaging for lymphatic evaluation in children.

Karen I Ramirez SuarezLuis Octavio Tierradentro-GarcíaJoseph A SternYoav DoriFernando A EscobarHansel J OteroJordan B RappChristopher L SmithGanesh KrishnamurthyDavid M Biko
Published in: Pediatric radiology (2022)
The lymphatic system has been poorly understood and its importance neglected for decades. Growing understanding of lymphatic flow pathophysiology through peripheral and central lymphatic flow imaging has improved diagnosis and treatment options in children with lymphatic diseases. Flow dynamics can now be visualized by different means including dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance lymphangiography (DCMRL), the current standard technique to depict central lymphatics. Novel imaging modalities including intranodal, intrahepatic and intramesenteric DCMRL are quickly evolving and have shown important advances in the understanding and guidance of interventional procedures in children with intestinal lymphatic leaks. Lymphatic imaging is gaining importance in the radiologic and clinical fields and new techniques are emerging to overcome its limitations.
Keyphrases
  • lymph node
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
  • young adults
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • mass spectrometry
  • photodynamic therapy