Returning the Central Lymphatic System to the Center of Lymphology.

Lymphology Pub Date : 2024-01-01
M H Witte
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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 isolate-ed ex vivo and in vitro, including lymphatic endothelial models and more recently, molecular lymphology focusing on lymphatic growth and modulating factors, genes and proteins under-lying 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 life-threatening lymphatic disorders that has returned the central lymphatic system to the center of lymphology, where the journey began.

让中央淋巴系统回归淋巴学的中心。
传统油对比淋巴造影术问世和淋巴学学科创立后,极大地推动了对中枢淋巴系统及其疾病的研究,以及对肝脏(肝硬化)和心脏(心力衰竭)等主要器官常见疾病中淋巴受累,特别是淋巴滞留的研究。渐渐地,人们的兴趣转移到更多的外周疾病上,如肢体淋巴水肿及其物理和手术治疗。与此同时,基础淋巴学转向研究分离的体内外淋巴,包括淋巴内皮模型,最近,分子淋巴学重点研究淋巴生长和调节因子、原发性淋巴水肿的基础基因和蛋白质,以及淋巴疾病的更多潜在生物标志物。然而,淋巴成像技术的进步,即淋巴管造影、SPECT-CT 高分辨率三维图像和外周尤其是中央淋巴系统的磁共振成像(造影剂和非造影剂),通过更具创伤性的方法结合血管内介入技术来治疗复杂的、危及生命的淋巴疾病,使中央淋巴系统重回淋巴学的中心,这也是淋巴学旅程开始的地方。
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