Clinical Study

MR Lymphangiography: A Practical Guide to Perform It and a Brief Review of the Literature from a Technical Point of View

Figure 8

MRL and clinical appearance, before (a, b) and after LVA (c), of the left lower limb in a 67-year-old woman with unilateral lymphedema secondary to a pelvic carcinoma. MRL (a) depicts pathological lymphatic vessels (white solid arrows) and adjacent veins (open arrows) to perform the anastomoses. Changes in limb diameter and skin colour are clear two months after treatment (c).
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