J Breast Dis.  2019 Dec;7(2):117-120. 10.14449/jbd.2019.7.2.117.

Early Stage Lymphedema in Breast Cancer Patient Detected by Indocyanine Green Lymphography but not by Lymphoscintigraphy: A Case Report

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Pusan National University School of Medicine and Biomedical Research Institute, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Korea.
  • 2Department of Hemato-oncology, Pusan National University Hospital and Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan, Korea.
  • 3Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Biomedical Research Institute, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Korea.
  • 4Department of Surgery (Busan Cancer Center) and Biomedical Research Institute, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Korea. paul0109@naver.com

Abstract

Secondary upper extremity lymphedema after lymph node dissection in breast cancer patients is a major complication affecting their quality of life. As lymphatic function is compromised before symptoms develop in most cases, early diagnosis and intervention before symptomatic manifestation is known to prevent severe progression of lymphedema. In this case report, we present a patient with secondary lymphedema, whose disease could be diagnosed at an early stage using indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography. The patient had mild edema of the left upper extremity that regressed with elevation, had normal lymph vessel distribution without dermal backflow pattern in lymphoscintigraphy. Her symptom improved after early prescription of complex decongestive physiotherapy. We conclude that ICG lymphography could be an effective diagnostic tool in addition to other imaging methods, for early diagnosis and intervention of lymphedema.

Keyword

Breast neoplasms; Breast cancer lymphedema; Indocyanine green

MeSH Terms

Breast Neoplasms*
Breast*
Early Diagnosis
Edema
Humans
Indocyanine Green*
Lymph Node Excision
Lymphedema*
Lymphography*
Lymphoscintigraphy*
Prescriptions
Quality of Life
Upper Extremity
Indocyanine Green
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