Oncologic Imaging of the Lymphatic System: Current Perspective with Multi-Modality Imaging and New Horizon

Cancers (Basel). 2021 Sep 10;13(18):4554. doi: 10.3390/cancers13184554.

Abstract

The lymphatic system is an anatomically complex vascular network that is responsible for interstitial fluid homeostasis, transport of large interstitial particles and cells, immunity, and lipid absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. This network of specially adapted vessels and lymphoid tissue provides a major pathway for metastatic spread. Many malignancies produce vascular endothelial factors that induce tumoral and peritumoral lymphangiogenesis, increasing the likelihood for lymphatic spread. Radiologic evaluation for disease staging is the cornerstone of oncologic patient treatment and management. Multiple imaging modalities are available to access both local and distant metastasis. In this manuscript, we review the anatomy, physiology, and imaging of the lymphatic system.

Keywords: conventional lymphography; lymphangiography; lymphatic metastasis; lymphatic system anatomy; lymphatic system imaging; lymphatic system physiology; lymphoscintigraphy; magnetic resonance lymphangiography.

Publication types

  • Review