Summary— A simple method for demonstrating prostatic lymphatic drainage by transrectal injection of 99mTc labelled antimony sulphide colloid into the prostatic capsule has been developed. This technique may be readily applied in clinical practice with obvious potential in the assessment and follow‐up of patients with carcinoma of the prostate. Copyrigh
In 14 men with prostatic carcinoma, quantitative scintigraphy of the vertebrae from Th10 to L5 was p...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the in vivo drainage of lymphatic spread by using the sentin...
OBJECTIVES: To map the primary prostatic lymphatic landing sites using a multimodality technique. ME...
Summary— Further improvements have been made in the technique of human prostatic lymphoscintigraphy,...
We have developed a practice procedure for prostate lympho-scintigraphy using SPECT/CT and filtered ...
Introduction: Having in mind the promising results of lymphoscintigraphy and intraoperative gamma pr...
Knowledge of possible lymphatic drainage may facilitate plan ning of surgery for patients with head ...
A quantitative kinetic technique using a scintillation camera has been developed for investigating l...
Interstitial injections of radioparticulates have allowed the visualization of lymph-node groups not...
Lymphoscintigraphy has been used for many years to study the physiology of the lymphatic drainage of...
Biopsy is the standard method for the diagnosis of prostate cancer; however, it is inadequate for th...
One of the challenges for the surgical management of prostate cancer is the lymphatic spread of meta...
Regional lymph nodes of the rectum are not demonstrable by pedal lymphoscintigraphy. We have evaluat...
Rectal endoscopic lymphoscintigraphy was performed in 10 control subjects and in a series of 85 pati...
In 14 men with prostatic carcinoma, quantitative scintigraphy of the vertebrae from Th10 to L5 was p...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the in vivo drainage of lymphatic spread by using the sentin...
OBJECTIVES: To map the primary prostatic lymphatic landing sites using a multimodality technique. ME...
Summary— Further improvements have been made in the technique of human prostatic lymphoscintigraphy,...
We have developed a practice procedure for prostate lympho-scintigraphy using SPECT/CT and filtered ...
Introduction: Having in mind the promising results of lymphoscintigraphy and intraoperative gamma pr...
Knowledge of possible lymphatic drainage may facilitate plan ning of surgery for patients with head ...
A quantitative kinetic technique using a scintillation camera has been developed for investigating l...
Interstitial injections of radioparticulates have allowed the visualization of lymph-node groups not...
Lymphoscintigraphy has been used for many years to study the physiology of the lymphatic drainage of...
Biopsy is the standard method for the diagnosis of prostate cancer; however, it is inadequate for th...
One of the challenges for the surgical management of prostate cancer is the lymphatic spread of meta...
Regional lymph nodes of the rectum are not demonstrable by pedal lymphoscintigraphy. We have evaluat...
Rectal endoscopic lymphoscintigraphy was performed in 10 control subjects and in a series of 85 pati...
In 14 men with prostatic carcinoma, quantitative scintigraphy of the vertebrae from Th10 to L5 was p...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the in vivo drainage of lymphatic spread by using the sentin...
OBJECTIVES: To map the primary prostatic lymphatic landing sites using a multimodality technique. ME...