Sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer guided by indocyanine green fluorescence
British journal of surgery2009Vol. 96(11), pp. 1289–1294
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Abstract
ICG fluorescence allowed transcutaneous imaging of lymphatic vessels and SLN detection, thus combining the advantages of radioisotope and blue dye methods.
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