1. The Visibility of the Terminal Thoracic Duct Into the Venous System Using MR Thoracic Ductography with Balanced Turbo Field Echo Sequence
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Shuhei Shibukawa, Junya Oguma, Takakiyo Nomura, Tetsu Niwa, Soji Ozawa, and Yutaka Imai
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Male ,Left subclavian ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Subclavian Vein ,Thoracic duct ,Thoracic Duct ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,0302 clinical medicine ,Preoperative Care ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Turbo Field Echo ,Internal jugular vein ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Absolutely Certain ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Jugular Veins ,Ductography ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Subclavian vein - Abstract
Rationale and Objectives Magnetic resonance thoracic ductography (MRTD) with balanced turbo field echo (bTFE) can visualize both the thoracic duct and its surrounding vessels. This study aimed to investigate the visibility of the terminal thoracic duct into the venous system in the subclavian region using MRTD with bTFE. Materials and Methods MRTD was performed with bTFE as a preoperative workup comprising respiratory gating on a 1.5-T magnetic resonance system for patients with esophageal cancer. The portion and the number of terminal thoracic ducts into the venous system and preterminal branching in the left subclavian region were assessed using MRTD in 132 patients. The confidence level of the visibility using MRTD was also evaluated. Results The most frequent terminal portion of the thoracic duct was the jugulovenous angle (92 patients, 69.7%), followed by the subclavian vein (27 patients, 20.5%) and the internal jugular vein (8 patients, 6.1%). Four patients also exhibited double entry of the thoracic duct into the venous system. The preterminal branching was single in 96 patients (72.7%) and multiple in 36 patients (27.3%). The confidence level of the visibility of the thoracic duct using MRTD was absolutely certain in 112 patients (84.8%) and was somewhat certain in 20 patients (15.2%). Conclusions MRTD with bTFE is a robust imaging modality to visualize the terminal portion of the thoracic duct into the venous system in the subclavian region.
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- 2019