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Clinical application of the sentinel lymph node technique in early ovarian cancer: a pilot study
International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer, 2018Introduction There is limited evidence favoring the use of the sentinel lymph node technique in ovarian cancer, and no standardized approach has been studied.
V. Lago+7 more
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Der Onkologe, 2003
Das Konzept der Sentinel-Lymphknoten-Entnahme basiert auf der Annahme, dass es immer einen oder einige wenige Lymphknoten gibt,die aus einem Tumor freigesetzte Tumorzellen primar aufnehmen. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, Makro- oder Mikrometastasen bzw. isolierte Tumorzellen aufzufinden, ist damit in diesem Lymphknoten am grosten.
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Das Konzept der Sentinel-Lymphknoten-Entnahme basiert auf der Annahme, dass es immer einen oder einige wenige Lymphknoten gibt,die aus einem Tumor freigesetzte Tumorzellen primar aufnehmen. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, Makro- oder Mikrometastasen bzw. isolierte Tumorzellen aufzufinden, ist damit in diesem Lymphknoten am grosten.
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Pathologic Evaluation of Sentinel Nodes
The Cancer Journal, 2015Optimal utilization of sentinel node biopsy in the care of cancer patients requires cooperation between the radiologist, surgeon, and the pathologist. Accurate pathologic diagnosis of the sentinel node is central to correct staging, optimal treatment decisions, and precise prognostication of patients with melanoma, breast, colorectal, lung, and gastric
Jane L. Messina, Marilin Rosa
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The technique of sentinel node biopsy
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 1996Fifty-five consecutive patients with localized melanoma and clinically definable regional nodal basin who had undergone sentinel node biopsy were reviewed. The technique described by Morton et al was applied with the following modifications: (1) injection of a larger amount of isosulfan blue dye initially, i.e.
Jennifer Scarozza+3 more
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2016
The presence of cervical lymph node metastases remains one of the most important prognostic factors for various solid tumours of the head and neck, including melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma and Merkel cell carcinoma. In patients with clinically evident neck involvement, the regional lymphatics clearly require directed treatment, and this may involve ...
Lee W T Alkureishi+2 more
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The presence of cervical lymph node metastases remains one of the most important prognostic factors for various solid tumours of the head and neck, including melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma and Merkel cell carcinoma. In patients with clinically evident neck involvement, the regional lymphatics clearly require directed treatment, and this may involve ...
Lee W T Alkureishi+2 more
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Der Hautarzt, 2000
Mit der „Sentinel-Lymph-Node-Biopsie” wurde eine minimal invasive Operationstechnik zur Auffindung und Entfernung des Wachterlymphknotens entwickelt, mit deren Hilfe die Prognose fur den Einzelfall stark verbessert wird. Die Entfernung eines Wachterlymphknotens mit Mikrometastasen bzw.
Josef Koller, Lukas Rettenbacher
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Mit der „Sentinel-Lymph-Node-Biopsie” wurde eine minimal invasive Operationstechnik zur Auffindung und Entfernung des Wachterlymphknotens entwickelt, mit deren Hilfe die Prognose fur den Einzelfall stark verbessert wird. Die Entfernung eines Wachterlymphknotens mit Mikrometastasen bzw.
Josef Koller, Lukas Rettenbacher
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Sentinel nodes in gynecologic malignancies
Current Opinion in Oncology, 2001The concept of sentinel node identification and lymphatic mapping is already established as part of standard practice in the surgical management of breast cancer and melanoma. To reduce extensive radical procedures and decrease morbidity in gynecologic malignancies, much effort is being focused on implementing less aggressive interventions.
Charles F Levenback, Pedro T. Ramirez
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Histopathology of the Sentinel Node
1999Breast carcinoma is the commonest malignancy in women and it is estimated that 1 in 12 women will develop such a tumour within their lifetime. The multistep model of breast carcinogenesis suggests that tumours arise via clonal expansion with the acquisition of multiple genetic hits that eventually results in an ability to invade stroma and subsequently
Peter J. Ell+3 more
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Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery
2019Sentinel nodes (SNs) are defined as the first draining lymph nodes from the primary tumor site, and they are thought to be the first possible site of micrometastasis along the route of lymphatic drainage from the primary lesion. Recent meta-analyses and a prospective multicenter trial of SN mapping for early gastric cancer have shown acceptable SN ...
Yuko Kitagawa, Hiroya Takeuchi
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Sentinel lymph node fingerprinting
Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2019When locating the sentinel lymph node (SLN), surgeons use state-of-the-art imaging devices, such as a 1D gamma probe or less widely spread a 2D gamma camera. These devices project the 3D subspace onto a 1D respectively 2D space, hence loosing accuracy and the depth of the SLN which is very important, especially in the head and neck area with many ...
Uri Nahum+5 more
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