Nuclear medicine communications
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Comparative Study Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial
Measurement of the extraction fractions of nanocolloid and polyclonal immunoglobulin by axillary lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer.
99mTc nanocolloid (99mTc-NC) is the most widely used tracer for lymphoscintigraphy, although others have been proposed, including radiolabelled proteins such as human serum albumin and polyclonal human immunoglobulin G (HIG). The extraction fraction of such tracers by individual nodes is clearly important but has not previously been measured in humans. ⋯ Although HIG has an extraction fraction less than 99mTc-NC, the value of E is still high enough to make HIG a useful tracer for lymphoscintigraphy, especially for identifying second echelon nodes in addition to sentinel nodes and for imaging lymphatic vessels as well as lymph nodes.