Chromolymphography

Chromolymphography is a method of studying the lymphatic system by staining its vessels with special dyes. It allows you to obtain information about the condition of the lymphatic vessels and nodes, as well as identify possible disturbances in the functioning of the lymphatic system.

Chromolymphography is carried out using special equipment that allows you to obtain an image of the lymphatic system on a monitor screen. The doctor injects dye into the area of ​​the lymph node or vessel, and then scans the area using ultrasound.

In the resulting image, you can see different shades of color that correspond to different conditions of the lymphatic vessels. For example, green indicates the normal functioning of the lymphatic system, and red indicates possible disorders.

The use of chromolymphography makes it possible to identify various diseases of the lymphatic system, such as lymphomas, lymphogranulomatosis and others. In addition, this method can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for these diseases.

Thus, chromolymphography is an important tool in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the lymphatic system and can significantly improve the effectiveness of treatment.