继发性生殖器淋巴水肿的单光子发射计算机断层扫描特征(SPECT-CT)表现。

Lymphology Pub Date : 2024-01-01
S M Ohki, H Sakai, T Miyazaki, R Tsukuura, T Yamamoto
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摘要

生殖器淋巴水肿(GL)的诊断和评估是GL治疗中具有挑战性但又至关重要的一步。单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT-CT)对淋巴流成像有用,但其特征表现尚未明确。本研究的目的是揭示继发性淋巴水肿的特征性SPECT-CT表现。我们回顾了接受SPECT-CT和吲哚美卡因(ICG)淋巴造影术评估继发性下肢淋巴水肿(LEL)和/或生殖器淋巴水肿(GL)的患者的医疗记录。根据下腹部、腹股沟、生殖器和盆腔区域淋巴增强的时间、可见性和延伸来确定特征性SPECT-CT表现。患者分为生殖器ICG淋巴造影分期I-V期GL组和0期对照组。比较各组间各SPECT-CT发现的患病率。纳入10例女性患者;GL组7例(70%),对照组3例(30%)。特征性SPECT-CT表现包括腹股沟淋巴结(PEIL)缺乏强化,生殖器真皮回流,髂外淋巴结无强化,髂总淋巴结无强化,主动脉周围淋巴结无强化。GL组与对照组PEIL的差异有统计学意义(100% vs 0%, P = 0.002)。确定了继发性GL的特征性SPECT-CT表现。需要进一步的研究来阐明这些发现对GL治疗的有用性。
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Characteristic Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography-Computed Tomography (SPECT-CT) Findings in Secondary Genital Lymphedema.

Diagnosis and evaluation of genital lymphedema (GL) is a challenging yet crucial step in the treatment of GL. Single photon emission computed tomography-computed tomography (SPECT-CT) is useful for lymph flow imaging, but its characteristic findings for GL are not clarified. The purpose of this study was to uncover characteristic SPECT-CT findings in secondary GL. Medical records of patients who underwent SPECT-CT and indocyanine (ICG) lymphography for evaluation of secondary lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) and/or genital lymphedema (GL) were reviewed. Characteristic SPECT-CT findings were identified based on timing, visibility, and extension of lymphatic enhancement in the lower abdominal, inguinal, genital, and pelvic regions. Patients were divided into either GL group with genital ICG lymphography stage I-V or control group with stage 0. Prevalence of each SPECT-CT finding was compared between the groups. Ten female patients were included; 7 (70%) were classified in GL group, and 3 (30%) in control group. Characteristic SPECT-CT findings included pauci-enhancement of inguinal lymph nodes (PEIL), genital dermal back flow, external iliac lymph nodes non-enhancement, common iliac lymph nodes non-enhancement, and periaortic lymph nodes non-enhancement. There was a statistically significant difference between GL and control groups for PEIL (100% vs. 0%, P = 0.002). Characteristic SPECT-CT findings in secondary GL were identified. Further studies are warranted to clarify usefulness of the findings for management of GL.

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