The clinical value of mammary sentinel lymphoscintigraphy in breast cancer
- VernacularTitle:乳腺癌前哨淋巴结显像的临床价值
- Author:
Yingjian ZHANG
;
Zhangchi PAN
;
Huifeng DU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
breast cancer;
sentinel node;
lymphoscintigraphy;
intraoperative gamma probe
- From:
China Oncology
2000;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical value of mammary sentinel lymphoscintigraphy in breast cancer. Methods: 91 patients with breast cancer in stage T1-2N0 were injected with 55. 5MBq/0. 5ml 99mTc- human serum albumin on the surface of the lesion subdermally or 92. 5MBq/4ml unfiltered 99mTc-sulfur colloid in four divided doses around the lesion. 63 patients underwent mammary lymphoscintigraphy and sentinel node biopsy using a hand-held r-ray detector probe were performed 2 - 16 hr postinjection in 70 patients during breast surgery . Results: The sentinel lymph node( s) (SLN) could quickly be shown by these two tracers in 81% (51/63) cases . A SLN with low activity could be seen in 13. 7% (7/5.1) cases , in which 85.7%(6/7) were proved to have a metastasis. Lymph drainage to the internal mammary nodes occurred in 38. 5% (5/13) of patients with an inner-lesion and in 26. 3% (10/38) of patients with an outer-lesion . The SLN was successfully identified in 95. 7% (67/70) of the patients and the number of the nodes ranged from 1 -5 with an average 1. 6 per person . The accuracy of the SLN with respect to the positive or negative status of the axillary nodes was 92.53% (62/67) . The sensitivity , specificity, PPV, NPV of the method was 82.75% (24/29), 100% (38/38), 100% (24/24) and 88. 37% (38/43), respectively . Conclusions: Mammary lymphoscintigraphy in breast cancer is helpful for localizing SLN correctly and identifying abnormal lymph drainage.