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Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the feasibility and applicability of the MRL protocol for the upper extremity in Maastricht University Medical Center, and to examine the differences of the lymphatic system between lymphedema patients and healthy volunteers. Study design: An explorative study of an MRL protocol for the upper extremity in Maastricht University Medical Center+. Study population: There are two study groups. The first group (n=10) consists of patients with secondary lymphedema in the upper extremity. The second group (n=10) consists of healthy volunteers. Intervention (if applicable): All participants will undergo an MRL examination with the same protocol, developed in a previous 'proof of principle' study, in the Maastricht University Medical Center+. After localizer scans, a T2-weighted sequence is used. Then a T1-weighted sequence will be made before the injection of contrast. After the injection of the contrast agent a T1-weighted sequences of the upper and lower arm are performed alternately. Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary outcome is to determine the feasibility and applicability of the MRL protocol by evaluating the images of the upper extremity in patients with secondary lymphedema and healthy subjects. The secondary outcome is to assess the value of MRL in staging lymphedema.


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NCT number NCT04575636
Study type Interventional
Source Maastricht University Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 10, 2020
Completion date August 31, 2023

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