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Evaluation of axillary status in breast cancer. CT-based determination of sentinel lymph node size
Authors:Yuen S  Sawai K  Ushijima Y  Okuyama C  Yamagami T  Yamada K  Nishimura T
Affiliation: a Radiology and.b Endocrine and Breast Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan..
Abstract:Purpose:
To determine whether the location and size of sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) on CT are predictive of the axillary lymph node status in patients with breast cancer. Material and Methods:
Forty patients with confirmed breast cancer underwent 5-mm CT of both breasts and axillae and the most inferior lymph node in the affected axilla was designated the SLN. Based on CT assessment of the axillary lymph node status, 22 (55%) patients then underwent dye- and gamma probe (DGP)-guided SLN biopsy followed by axillary dissection; 18 (45%) underwent dissection without prior SLN biopsy. The localization and status of the SLN determined on CT and by DGP-guided biopsy were compared. Biopsied and excised nodes were subjected to histopathologic examinations. Results:
All SLN identified on CT were close to the lateral thoracic artery and their localization corresponded well with SLN identified by the DGP-guided method. The positive predictive value of CT diagnosis was 100%. Histopathologic examination of excised nodes confirmed that none of the SLN biopsies was false-negative. Conclusion:
Our CT criteria were highly accurate for identification and diagnostic assessment of SLN and useful for evaluating the axillary status in patients with breast cancer.
Keywords:Breast cancer  sentinel lymph nodes  CT  biopsy
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