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The spectrum of imaging manifestations of Gorham–Stout disease: a novel dynamic contrast-enhanced MR lymphangiography

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Authors

Lee, Yuna; Lee, Seunghyun; Hur, Saebeom; Jeong, Yun Soo; Suh, Dong In; Moon, Jangsup; Kim, Man Jin; Choi, Young Hun; Cheon, Jung-Eun

Issue Date
2023-04-26
Publisher
BMC
Citation
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 18(1):96
Keywords
Gorham–Stout diseaseOsteolysisLymphatic malformationAngiomatous lesionDynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance lymphangiography
Abstract
Background
To describe the radiological features of Gorham–Stout disease (GSD) as evaluated using plain radiography and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance lymphangiography (DCMRL) imaging techniques.
Methods
Clinical and conventional imaging data were retrospectively reviewed for 15 patients with GSD between January 2001 and December 2020. After December 2018, DCMRL examinations were performed for lymphatic vessel evaluation in patients with GSD and reviewed in four patients.
Results
The median age at diagnosis was 9 years (range: 2 months–53 years). The clinical manifestations were dyspnea in seven patients (46.7%), sepsis in 12 (80.0%), orthopedic problems in seven (46.7%), and bloody chylothorax in seven (46.7%). The common sites of osseous involvement were the spine (73.3%) and pelvic bone (60.0%). Among the non-osseous involvements, peri-osseous infiltrative soft-tissue abnormalities adjacent to the area of bone involvement were the most common (86.7%), followed by splenic cysts (26.7%) and interstitial thickening (26.7%). DCMRL demonstrated weak central conducting lymphatic flow in two patients with abnormal giant tortuous thoracic ducts and no flow in one patient. All patients who underwent DCMRL in this study presented with altered anatomical lymphatics and functional flow with collateralization.
Conclusion
DCMRL imaging and plain radiography are very useful for determining the extent of GSD. DCMRL is a novel imaging tool for the visualization of abnormal lymphatics in patients with GSD, which helps in further treatment. Therefore, in patients with GSD, it might be necessary to obtain not only plain radiographs but also MR and DCMRL images.
ISSN
1750-1172
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/192423
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-023-02704-7
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