The washout rate of a subcutaneous 99mTc‐HSA depot in lower extremity lymphoedema
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Auteurs : Mads R. Jensen ; Lene Simonsen ; Tonny Karlsmark [Danemark] ; Jens BülowSource :
- Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging [ 1475-0961 ] ; 2012-03.
Abstract
Purpose: Lymphoscintigraphy is currently the leading diagnostic modality of lower extremity lymphoedema but has been criticized for being unreliable. Washout rate constants have been investigated and proven to be of diagnostic value in several studies of breast‐cancer‐related lymphoedema; however, the applicability in lower extremity lymphoedema needs further evaluation. The aim of the study was to verify if washout of 99mTc‐Human Serum Albumin (99mTc‐HSA) is a reliable diagnostic tool in lower extremity lymphoedema.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-097X.2011.01066.x
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