| Literature DB >> 28187012 |
Hee Young Choi1, Minho Park, Mirinae Seo, Eunjee Song, So Youn Shin, Yu-Mee Sohn.
Abstract
Axillary lymph node (ALN) status is an important prognostic factor for overall breast cancer survival. In current clinical practice, ALN status is evaluated before surgery via multimodal imaging and physical examination. Mammography is typically suboptimal for complete ALN evaluation. Currently, ultrasonography is widely used to evaluate ALN status; nonetheless, results may vary according to operator. Ultrasonography is the primary imaging modality for evaluating ALN status. Other imaging modalities including contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and positron emission tomography/computed tomography can play additional roles in axillary nodal staging.The purpose of this article is (1) to review the strengths and weaknesses of current imaging modalities for nodal staging in breast cancer patients and (2) to discuss updated guidelines for ALN management with regard to preoperative ALN imaging.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28187012 DOI: 10.1097/RUQ.0000000000000277
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Q ISSN: 0894-8771 Impact factor: 1.657