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Sentinel lymph node detection using laser-assisted indocyanine green dye lymphangiography in patients with melanoma
Vikalp Jain
, Brett T. Phillips
, Nicole Conkling
, Colette Pameijer
Department of Surgery
Division of General Surgery Specialties and Surgical Oncology
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Next-Generation Therapies
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Melanoma
100%
Technetium-99m
100%
Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping
100%
Laser-assisted
100%
Lymphangiography
100%
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
66%
Methylene Blue
66%
Surgeons
33%
Retrospective Analysis
33%
Success Rate
33%
Final Pathology
33%
Node-positive
33%
Sentinel Lymph Node
33%
Multiple Cancers
33%
Malignant Cells
33%
Infrared Signal
33%
Blue Dye
33%
Nodal Metastasis
33%
Regional Lymph Nodes
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sentinel Lymph Node
100%
Indocyanine Green
100%
Melanoma
100%
Lymphangiography
100%
Technetium-99
50%
Carbene
33%
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
33%
Prospective Study
16%
Surgeon
16%
Identified Patient
16%
Proteus Syndrome
16%
Nodal Metastasis
16%