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Study on Sentinel Lymph Node and Its Lymphatic Drainage Pattern of Breast Cancer by Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound

Journal

JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE
Volume 41, Issue 11, Pages 2727-2737

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jum.15957

Keywords

breast cancer; contrast-enhanced ultrasound; lymphatic drainage channel; lymphatic drainage pattern; sentinel lymph node

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This study investigated the sentinel lymph node and lymphatic drainage pattern of breast cancer using contrast-enhanced ultrasound. The most common lymphatic drainage pattern observed was one lymphatic channel originating from the upper quadrant of the areola and one sentinel lymph node. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound can identify the lymphatic drainage pattern before surgery, reducing the false negative rate of sentinel lymph node biopsy.
Objectives Sentinel lymph node (SLN) and its lymphatic drainage pattern (LDP) of breast cancer were studied by contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). Methods From July 2017 to December 2019, patients with SLN localization of breast cancer in Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences center dot Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital were selected. The sentinel lymph system of breast cancer was observed by CEUS before both operation and blue staining in the surgery. The location, number, and route of sentinel lymphatic channel (SLC) were recorded, along with the number, size, and the depth from skin of SLN. LDPs were summarized according to these basic characteristics of SLC and SLN. Results A total of 368 cases were included; 465 SLCs and 423 SLNs were detected. Most of the SLCs were originated from the outer upper quadrant of areola. Eleven LDPs were found, including 31 subtypes of LDPs. There were 6 cases of type A (1.63%), 15 cases of type B (4.08%), 223 cases of type C (57.88%), 38 cases of type D (10.33%), 2 cases of type E (0.54%), 3 cases of type F (0.82%), 50 cases of type G (13.59%), 30 cases of type H (8.15%), 2 cases of type I (0.54%), 6 cases of type J (1.63%), and 3 cases of type K (0.82%). Conclusions The most common LDP of breast cancer was one SLC originated from the upper quadrant of areola with one SLN. CEUS can identify the LDP before surgery to reduce the false negative rate of SLN biopsy.

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