FREQUENCY OF SENTINEL NODE IDENTIFICATION BY SCINTIGRAPHY IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS WITH CLINICALLY NON-PALPABLE AXILLARY LYMPH NODES

Aziekah Ben Fiaz, Maseeh uz Zaman, Muhammad Azeemuddin, Rafeah Khan

Abstract


OBJECTIVE

To determine the frequency of sentinel lymph node identification using scintigraphy in breast cancer patients with clinically non-palpable axillary lymph nodes.

STUDY DESIGN

This was a cross-sectional descriptive study.

PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY

The study was conducted in the Department of Radiology, Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi, Pakistan from 25-11-2011 to 28-12-2012 for a total duration of 13 months.

PATIENTS& METHODS: Hundred and forty nine (149)  newly diagnosed patients with breast cancer having clinically non-palpable axillary lymph nodes, referred for sentinel node scintigraphy were included in the study. These patients underwent sentinel lymph node mapping one day before surgery.

RESULTS: Sentinel lymph node was identified in 139 patients (93.3%) and could not be identified in 10 patients (6.7%). All female patients in this study had a mean age of 54.2 years (range 23 to 80 years). Family history was positive for breast cancer in 67 (45%) patients and negative in 82(55%) patients. Duration of disease ranged from 04 to 30 days. No significant effect of age, family history or disease duration was seen on the identification of sentinel lymph node.

 CONCLUSION:

Substantially good identification of the sentinel lymph nodes was seen in the breast cancer patients with clinically non-palpable axillary lymph nodes.No significant effect of age, family history or disease duration was seen on sentinel lymph node identification.

KEYWORDS

Breast cancer, scintigraphy, axillary lymph nodes, sentinel node biopsy.


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