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From: Interstitial magnetic resonance lymphography is an effective diagnostic tool for the detection of lymph node metastases in patients with cervical cancer

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Pelvic plain scan (axial view) Case 2: MR lymphography of a 47-year-old patient with cervical cancer. Lymphography (coronal view) Case 2: Coronal MR scans in patients with left obturator lymph nodes are clearly visible, the left side of the developing lyphatic clear portion of the right lymph node imaging. Continuous shaped lymphatic vessels and no abnormal lymph nodes were observed. Surgical specimen of the sentinel lymph node (SLN) (right obturator lymph nodes) (guided by visual blue dye lymphography) Left: SLN (right obturator lymph node (R.O.L.N.) specimens of pathological anatomy (guided by visual blue dye lymphography (V.B.D.L.)). Right: SLN (right obturator lymph nodes) depending on the pathological anatomy of post-mortem specimens can be seen in the lymph nodes guided by visual blue dye lymphography.

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