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Comparison of peritumoral and subareolar injection of Tc99m sulphur colloid and blue-dye for detection of the sentinel lymph node in breast cancer.

Tomasz Jastrzebski1, Andrzej Kopacz, Piotr Lass.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The new trend in diagnosis of the lymph node is sentinel node biopsy. This method has become increasingly accepted as a minimally invasive alternative to routine axillary dissection. Although the results of numerous studies have shown that sentinel node biopsy can accurately determine the axillary nodal status, the identification rates and false-negative rates have been variable. The sentinel lymph node is defined as the first node in the lymphatic basin that receives the primary lymphatic flow.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between September 1998 and August 2002 123 patients with primary operative breast cancer without clinical palpable axillary lymph nodes were enrolled in the study. There were two groups of patients according to sentinel node identification technique: 51 patients (Group I) received parenchymal, peritumoral injection of 1.0 ml of 16 MBq Tc(99m)-radiolabelled sulphur colloid and single intradermal injection of blue-dye over the tumour. The next 72 patients (Group II) received intradermal, periareolar one-site injection of 0.5 ml of 16 MBq Tc(99m)-radiolabelled sulphur colloid and blue-dye.
RESULTS: Sentinel lymph node was found in 41 (80.4%) cases in Group I and in 67 (93.0%) cases in Group II (p = 0.028). The localisation of the axillary lymph node as a "hot spot" visualised by lymphoscintigraphy was successful in 39/51 (76.5%) cases in Group I and 67/72 (93.0%) in Group II, p = 0.004). In both groups the success of sentinel node identification in the axillary region by lymphoscintigraphy was connected with sentinel lymph node finding during surgery (Group I: p < 0.001, Group II: p < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that intradermal, periareolar one-site injection of Tc(99m)-radiolabelled sulphur colloid and blue-dye is superior to peritumoral 4-sites injections Tc(99m)-radiolabelled sulphur colloid and single intradermal injection of blue-dye over the tumour in sentinel lymph node identification.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 14600877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucl Med Rev Cent East Eur        ISSN: 1506-9680


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1.  Subareolar injection of technetium-99m nanocolloid yields reliable data on the axillary lymph node tumour status in breast cancer patients with previous manipulations on the primary tumour: a prospective study of 117 patients.

Authors:  Sofiane Maza; Anke Thomas; Klaus J Winzer; Christine Hüttner; Jens-Uwe Blohmer; Maik Hauschild; Matthias Richter; Thomas Krössin; Lilli Geworski; Andreas Zander; Hans Guski; Dieter L Munz
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2004-01-27       Impact factor: 9.236

2.  Efficacy of high-energy collimator for sentinel node lymphoscintigraphy of early breast cancer patients.

Authors:  Kamran Aryana; Mohaddeseh Gholizadeh; Mehdi Momennezhad; Maryam Naji; Mohsen Aliakbarian; Mohammad Naser Forghani; Ramin Sadeghi
Journal:  Radiol Oncol       Date:  2012-02-06       Impact factor: 2.991

3.  Nonvisualization of sentinel node by lymphoscintigraphy in advanced breast cancer.

Authors:  Brian Wosnitzer; Rosna Mirtcheva; Munir Ghesani
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2015-11-06
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