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[Thermography in lymphomas]

S Bianchi1

  • 1Istituto di Radiologia dell'Università, Torino.

La Radiologia Medica
|July 1, 1976
PubMed
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Thermography can detect hyperthermia in superficial lymph nodes affected by lymphoma. This temperature change reverses with effective cancer treatment, particularly radiotherapy.

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Biomedical Engineering

Context:

  • Lymphomas often involve superficial lymph nodes, making them accessible for clinical assessment.
  • Thermography offers a non-invasive method to evaluate physiological changes in tissues.
  • Assessing thermal patterns in lymph nodes can provide insights into disease activity.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the utility of thermography in identifying hyperthermia associated with lymphomas.
  • To determine if thermographic findings correlate with active lymphomatous processes.
  • To evaluate the impact of therapy, specifically radiotherapy, on lymph node temperature.

Summary:

  • Thermography was performed on 28 patients with superficial lymph node lymphomas.
  • Elevated temperatures (hyperthermia) were observed in lymph nodes affected by active lymphoma.

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  • Effective treatment, particularly radiotherapy, led to a decrease in lymph node hyperthermia, confirming the method's sensitivity.
  • Impact:

    • Thermography may serve as a valuable non-invasive tool for monitoring lymphoma activity and treatment response.
    • Findings suggest thermography could aid in assessing the effectiveness of oncological therapies.
    • This research highlights the potential of thermal imaging in clinical oncology for lymphoma management.