In cancer staging, the Sentinel Lymph Node (SLN) procedure is a common method to assess the stage to which a cancer has progressed[1]. Currently, the SLN procedure is performed by injecting both a blue dye and a radionuclide tracer near or into the tumor area, and the first lymph node(s) draining the tumor area are located by means of visual inspection and a gamma probe which detects the radiation emitted by the radionuclide tracer. This combined procedure has proven to be very reliable and is used frequently, but suffers from some serious drawbacks that limit its applicability in general practice. These problems are mostly caused by the usage of ionizing radiation, which poses occupational hazards to medical staff and requires extensive lo...
Purpose: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is a useful method for assessing axillary nodal status and...
At present, sentinel node identification through the use of lymphoscintigraphy is one of the standar...
Most solid malignancies have a tendency to spread through the lymphatic system to locoregional lymph...
The sentinel node is the first lymph node that drains a primary tumour. If this lymphatic drainage o...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-90).Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is being used in...
Sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping can be a valuable addition for the treatment of colorectal cancer ...
Sentinel lymph node (SLN) localisation and biopsy represent one of the most important developments i...
AimTo assess how accurately the sentinel lymph node (SLN) can be identified percutaneously, using ga...
For early stages of cervical cancer, minimally invasive surgery leads to more beneficial outcomes co...
: With the emergence of sentinel node technology, many patients can be staged histopathologically us...
Breast cancer and melanoma metastasize predominantly via the lymphatic route. It has long been known...
BACKGROUND. The objectives of the study were to determine how often a sentinel lymph node is visuali...
Biopsy of the sentinel lymphnode (SLNB), the first lymphnode to receive lymphatic drainage from the ...
BACKGROUND: A combination of scintigraphy and a lymphotropic dye (patent blue dye (BD)) is the recom...
The existance of the metastatic axillary lymph node is the most important prognostic factor that pla...
Purpose: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is a useful method for assessing axillary nodal status and...
At present, sentinel node identification through the use of lymphoscintigraphy is one of the standar...
Most solid malignancies have a tendency to spread through the lymphatic system to locoregional lymph...
The sentinel node is the first lymph node that drains a primary tumour. If this lymphatic drainage o...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-90).Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is being used in...
Sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping can be a valuable addition for the treatment of colorectal cancer ...
Sentinel lymph node (SLN) localisation and biopsy represent one of the most important developments i...
AimTo assess how accurately the sentinel lymph node (SLN) can be identified percutaneously, using ga...
For early stages of cervical cancer, minimally invasive surgery leads to more beneficial outcomes co...
: With the emergence of sentinel node technology, many patients can be staged histopathologically us...
Breast cancer and melanoma metastasize predominantly via the lymphatic route. It has long been known...
BACKGROUND. The objectives of the study were to determine how often a sentinel lymph node is visuali...
Biopsy of the sentinel lymphnode (SLNB), the first lymphnode to receive lymphatic drainage from the ...
BACKGROUND: A combination of scintigraphy and a lymphotropic dye (patent blue dye (BD)) is the recom...
The existance of the metastatic axillary lymph node is the most important prognostic factor that pla...
Purpose: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is a useful method for assessing axillary nodal status and...
At present, sentinel node identification through the use of lymphoscintigraphy is one of the standar...
Most solid malignancies have a tendency to spread through the lymphatic system to locoregional lymph...