nyirokoscintria
Nyirokoscintria, also known as lymphoscintigraphy, is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the lymphatic system. It involves the injection of a small amount of a radioactive tracer, typically technetium-99m-labeled sulfur colloid or nanocolloid, near a tumor or a suspected area of lymphatic drainage. The tracer is then taken up by the lymphatic vessels and transported towards the nearest lymph nodes, known as sentinel lymph nodes.
A gamma camera is used to detect the radiation emitted by the tracer, allowing physicians to map
Lymphoscintigraphy is primarily used in the staging of certain cancers, particularly melanoma and breast cancer, to