| Literature DB >> 3974203 |
A D Groote, J W Oosterhuis, W M Molenaar, A Vermey, C van Osnabrugge-Bondon, L V Arnold.
Abstract
A new method of identifying and locating lymph nodes in lymph node dissection specimens using a radiographic imaging technique is described. The specimen is immersed in 96% ethyl alcohol which possesses a radiographic density similar to fat tissue. Even small immersed lymph nodes contrast well with 96% ethyl alcohol. Thus, a radiograph of a nodal dissection specimen, immersed in 96% ethyl alcohol, does not show the interfering projection of variations in thickness of the specimen. Simultaneously, lymph nodes are clearly imaged. Using this procedure, we could visualize 97% of all lymph nodes present in the fat tissue of lymph node dissection specimens, which were dissected free from large radiodense structures like muscle and submandibular glands. Thus, a simple method was established for radiographic documentation of lymph nodes in lymph node dissection specimens.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3974203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Invest ISSN: 0023-6837 Impact factor: 5.662