1. Visualization techniques of the facial arteries
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Karl Waked, Marc Mespreuve, Benoit Hendrickx, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Surgical clinical sciences, and Plastic Surgery
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Vascular anatomy ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Review Article ,Dermatology ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Face/diagnostic imaging ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Medical imaging ,medicine ,Humans ,cosmetic procedure ,Review Articles ,media_common ,Creative visualization ,ultrasound ,Arterial anatomy ,filler ,Arteries ,Arteries/diagnostic imaging ,Visualization ,Face ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Radiology ,Magnetic Resonance Angiography ,MRI - Abstract
Background As the face is known for its extreme variation in vascular anatomy and the number of filler-associated complications due to intra-arterial injection is increasing, we are in need of a method to visualize anyone's individual arterial anatomy of the face in a completely harmless way. Aims The different medical imaging methods and a recently developed MRA protocol are reviewed. Methods The literature of the last twenty years-with special attention for the last five years-concerning the different medical imaging modalities of the facial arteries was reviewed. Results A harmless visualisation of the facial arteries is currently only possible with US or MRA. US may identify single vessels but never the complete arterial network. A combination of IR "heat enhancement" and a MRA 3D-TOF sequence might make it feasible to visualize a large number of facial arteries in a risk-free, radiation-free, contrast-free and non-invasive way. Conclusion Currently, a new combination of IR "heat enhancement" and a MRA 3D-TOF sequence might be the only method to visualize a large number of facial arteries.
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- 2020
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