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Understanding the next circulation: lymphatics and what the future holds
Catherine E Tomasulo1, Yoav Dori2, Christopher L Smith2
1Division of Cardiology, Inova Children's Hospital, Falls Church, Virginia.
Advances in lymphatic imaging and interventions have transformed the management of lymphatic diseases like chylothorax and plastic bronchitis. Precision lymphology offers new medical options for genetic conditions, improving patient outcomes.
Area of Science:
- Cardiovascular research
- Vascular biology
- Medical imaging
Background:
- The lymphatic system was historically understudied due to limited imaging and intervention capabilities.
- Lymphatic diseases such as chylothorax, plastic bronchitis, ascites, and protein-losing enteropathy present significant clinical challenges.
Conclusions:
- Recent breakthroughs in lymphatic imaging have revolutionized the diagnosis and understanding of lymphatic diseases.
- Enhanced medical management and novel interventional procedures are improving long-term outcomes for patients with lymphatic conditions.
- The field of precision lymphology represents a significant step forward in personalized treatment for lymphatic disorders.
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