| Literature DB >> 7443487 |
A Pecking, F Firmin, J D Rain, J P Desprez-Curely, R Cluzan, C Jacquillat, P Banzet.
Abstract
Indirect radioactive isotope lymphography using intravenous 99 m Tc-labelled colloidal antimony sulfide was performed on 76 patients with lymphoedema of the upper limb consecutive to surgery or radiotherapy. The time required to reach 50% of maximum radioactivity was taken as index of the lymphatic flow rate, and the patients were divided into 3 groups depending upon the index (< 20 min; 20-60 min; > 60 min). It appears that in huge lymphoedemas the lymphatic flow rate index may remain subnormal, owing to associated veno-occlusive oedema. This non-invasive method provides data on the site and, frequently, on the nature and importance of lymph blockade. It might also help to predict the efficacy of a new drug currently under study.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 7443487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nouv Presse Med ISSN: 0301-1518