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Annals of Surgical Oncology, Vol 5, Issue 4 384-387, Copyright © 1998 by Society of Surgical Oncology
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R. F. Uren, R. Howman-Giles and J. F. Thompson
Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Ultrasound, Missenden Medical Centre, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
BACKGROUND: Preoperative lymphoscintigraphy (LS) with 99mTc antimony sulphide colloid is now part of the routine management of patients with intermediate thickness melanoma at the Sydney Melanoma Unit. Over a 13-year period, 1375 patients have been examined using LS, and we have observed many unusual lymphatic drainage pathways, including direct drainage through the body wall to retroperitoneal and paravertebral lymph nodes from the skin of the back. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of such drainage in the 542 patients who had primary melanoma sites on the posterior trunk. METHODS: The lymphoscintigrams performed on these patients were examined for the presence of direct lymphatic drainage through the posterior body wall to sentinel nodes in the retroperitoneal and paravertebral regions. RESULTS: Lymphatic drainage directly through the body wall to such lymph nodes occurred in 14 of these 542 patients. CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative knowledge of the presence of this lymph drainage pattern may influence surgical management, and follow-up investigations in these patients can be tailored to ensure that the relevant areas are examined with anatomic imaging or F18-FDG PET scans.
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