TY - JOUR
T1 - RETURNING THE CENTRAL LYMPHATIC SYSTEM TO THE CENTER OF LYMPHOLOGY
AU - Witte, M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - After the introduction of conventional oil contrast lymphography and the founding of the discipline of lymphology, great impetus was given to investigating central lymphatic system and its disorders along with lymphatic involvement and specifically lymphostasis in common diseases of major organs such as the liver (cirrhosis) and heart (heart failure). Gradually interest shifted to more peripheral disorders such as limb lymphedema and its treatment by physical and surgical measures. At the same time, basic lymphology turned to the study of isolated ex vivo and in vitro, including lymphatic endothelial models and more recently, molecular lymphology focusing on lymphatic growth and modulating factors, genes and proteins underlying primary lymphedema, and more potential biomarkers of lymphatic disease have gained prominence. However, it has been advances in lymphatic imaging, namely lymphoscintigraphy with SPECT-CT high resolution 3-D pictures and magnetic resonance imaging (contrast and non-contrast) of the peripheral and particularly central lymphatic system by more invasive means combined with endovascular interventional techniques to treat complex and lifethreatening lymphatic disorders that has returned the central lymphatic system to the center of lymphology, where the journey began.
AB - After the introduction of conventional oil contrast lymphography and the founding of the discipline of lymphology, great impetus was given to investigating central lymphatic system and its disorders along with lymphatic involvement and specifically lymphostasis in common diseases of major organs such as the liver (cirrhosis) and heart (heart failure). Gradually interest shifted to more peripheral disorders such as limb lymphedema and its treatment by physical and surgical measures. At the same time, basic lymphology turned to the study of isolated ex vivo and in vitro, including lymphatic endothelial models and more recently, molecular lymphology focusing on lymphatic growth and modulating factors, genes and proteins underlying primary lymphedema, and more potential biomarkers of lymphatic disease have gained prominence. However, it has been advances in lymphatic imaging, namely lymphoscintigraphy with SPECT-CT high resolution 3-D pictures and magnetic resonance imaging (contrast and non-contrast) of the peripheral and particularly central lymphatic system by more invasive means combined with endovascular interventional techniques to treat complex and lifethreatening lymphatic disorders that has returned the central lymphatic system to the center of lymphology, where the journey began.
KW - central lymphatics
KW - endovascular intervention history
KW - lymphatic malformations
KW - multimodal lymphatic imaging
KW - thoracic duct
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U2 - 10.2458/lymph.6786
DO - 10.2458/lymph.6786
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39413753
AN - SCOPUS:85206663957
SN - 0024-7766
VL - 57
SP - 1
EP - 3
JO - Lymphology
JF - Lymphology
IS - 1
ER -