2002
DOI: 10.5580/f7f
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Sentinel Node Lymphoscintigraphy in Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma

Abstract: Until fairly recently radical nodal dissection was the only procedure available to identify and remove micrometastatic foci of nodal spread of malignant melanoma. A less invasive technique, biopsy of the first draining node, the sentinel node, has to been shown to accurately stage lymphatic spread.Identification of the sentinel node is possible using intradermal injection of a blue dye (such as isosulfan blue) and/or radionuclides (sentinel node lymphoscintigraphy). Sentinel node lymphoscintigraphy is advantag… Show more

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