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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Breast Cancer: Guidelines and Pitfalls of Lymphoscintigraphy and Gamma Probe Detection
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There are certain guidelines for performing SN biopsy by lymphoscintigraphy and gamma probe detection. Success depends primarily on an adequate functional capacity of the SN, necessary for sufficient nodal uptake to ensure accurate identification. Lymphoscintigraphy defines the pattern of lymph flow and may prevent failure or false-negative biopsies. Biopsy of the SN is a highly accurate, minimally invasive method of staging patients with breast cancer and can substantially reduce the morbidity and costs of surgical treatment by avoiding unnecessary ALND in the majority of patients.
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