Binding indocyanine green to human serum albumin potentially enhances the detection of sentinel lymph nodes. An initial step for facilitating the detection of first-station nodes in penile and other urological cancers

Introduction Surgical oncology strives to remove the primary cancer tumor together with its local lymphatic tissue. One of the techniques improving the staging of lymph nodes is sentinel node biopsy. The most common agent used in SNB is indocyanine green (ICG). Indocyanine green is characterized by...

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Main Authors: Marcin Markuszewski, Magdalena Buszewska-Forajta, Małgorzata Artymowicz, Wojciech Połom, Marek Roslan, Michał Markuszewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2021-01-01
Series:Archives of Medical Science
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Online Access:https://www.archivesofmedicalscience.com/Binding-indocyanine-green-to-human-serum-albumin-potentially-enhances-the-detection,113237,0,2.html