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Lymph Node Staging

Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2007
Cancers of the head and neck (HNC) include cancers of the larynx, nasal passages/nose, oral cavity, pharynx, salivary glands, buccal regions, and thyroid. In these cancers, lymph node staging and localization of pathological lymph nodes are necessary to decide on either (neo) adjuvant or surgical therapy and are a major factor for the prognosis in HNC ...
Thomas, Vogl   +2 more
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Lymph Node Cytology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
In clinical practice, animals with lymphadenopathy are eminently suitable candidates for cytology sample collection by FNAB from several enlarged nodes; or, if surgical biopsies are made, imprint smears from the tissue may yield diagnostically useful information to supplement the histological findings.
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The lymph node and homoplasty

The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
T HE DEFENSE against homografts is presumed to be immunologic, vested in the reticuloendothelial system. It is logical, therefore, that the role of the lymph node in the rejection of peripheral tissue homografts should be undergoing investigation in several laboratories. We have been attempting to elucidate the rejection phenomenon, hoping to alter the
R B, STARK   +3 more
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Lymph node dissection

World Journal of Surgery, 1994
AbstractCervical lymph nodes are involved in 43% of patients with an upper esophageal lesion, 33% of patients with a middle third tumor, and 29% with a tumor of the lower third. Conventional two‐field lymph node dissection removing the abdominal and lower mediastinal lymph node groups leads to inaccurate staging and is inadequate for preventing local ...
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The Lymph Node and the Metastasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
The presence of breast cancer cells in the sentinel lymph node is used to determine prognosis. These cells may metastasize to distant organs through intravasation of the blood vessels in the lymph node.
Tjan-Heijnen, Vivianne, Viale, Giuseppe
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Enlarged Lymph Nodes

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
This JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Patient Page describes lymph nodes and how they can be treated if they become enlarged.
Nicole A, Stoler, Daniel C, Chelius
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Lymph node biopsy

Pathology, 1983
The lymph node biopsy may well be the most important surgical operation that the patient ever has. Recent advances in the immunological characterization of human lymphocyte sub-populations, and the use of selected cytochemistry techniques have enabled increased understanding of the pathogenesis of malignant lymphomas, as well as providing more precise ...
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Radiographic imaging of lymph nodes in lymph node dissection specimens.

Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 1985
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.
GROOTE, AD   +5 more
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IMMUNOGLOBULINS OF LYMPH NODES

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1967
T, Masuda, K, Maruyama
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