Magnetic resonance lymphography findings across different clinical stages of lower limb lymphedema

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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the findings on lower limb lymphedema using magnetic resonance lymphography (MRL).

Methods

MRL was used to record the lymphatic vessel morphology, distribution of lymphatic vessels, dermal backflow (DBF), and morphology of inguinal lymph nodes in 112 patients (175 affected limbs) with lower limb lymphedema at different clinical stages (according to the International Society of Lymphology staging criteria 2020).

Results

The lymphatic vessel morphology significantly differed at different clinical stages (X2 =59.306; P = 0.000). ISL stage I is dominated by “scattered beads” and “branch-like” distribution, ISL stage Ⅱ has tree branch or “capillary-like” distribution, and ISL stage Ⅲ primarily has a capillary pattern and contrast agent accumulation in the foot. There were statistically significant differences in the distribution of lymphatic vessels and DBF in different clinical stages. Distribution of the enhanced lymphatic vessels was distal to the knee in ISL stage I, involved areas below the knee joint or the whole limb in ISL stage II, and involved the whole limb in ISL stage III (X2 =44.591; P = 0.000). With the progression of edema, DBF severity increased (X2 =76.416; P = 0.000).

Conclusion

MRL revealed the morphology and distribution of lymphatic vessels and detected abnormal inguinal lymph nodes in patients at different stages of lymphedema, which can be used as reference information for surgical treatment.

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下肢淋巴水肿不同临床阶段的磁共振淋巴造影检查结果
方法 使用磁共振淋巴造影(MRL)记录112例下肢淋巴水肿患者(175个患肢)不同临床分期的淋巴管形态、淋巴管分布、真皮回流(DBF)和腹股沟淋巴结形态(根据2020年国际淋巴学会分期标准)。结果不同临床分期的淋巴管形态有显著差异(X2 = 59.306;P = 0.000)。ISLⅠ期以 "散珠 "和 "树枝样 "分布为主,ISLⅡ期以树枝或 "毛细血管样 "分布为主,ISLⅢ期以毛细血管形态和足部造影剂聚集为主。不同临床分期的淋巴管和 DBF 的分布差异有统计学意义。ISLⅠ期增强的淋巴管分布在膝关节远端,ISLⅡ期累及膝关节以下区域或整个肢体,ISLⅢ期累及整个肢体(X2 =44.591; P = 0.000)。随着水肿的发展,DBF 的严重程度增加(X2 =76.416; P = 0.000)。结论淋巴管造影显示了淋巴管的形态和分布,并检测出不同淋巴水肿期患者腹股沟淋巴结的异常,可作为手术治疗的参考信息。
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