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Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of non-palpable and suspicious axillary lymph nodes with subsequent removal after tattooing: False-negative results and concordance with sentinel lymph nodes

Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology Aug 30, 2017

Kim WH, et al. – Keeping the objective in mind, researchers demonstrated that false–negative axillary lymph nodes after US–guided fine–needle aspiration occur at a rate of 21% and most of the tattooed axillary lymph nodes showed concordance with sentinel lymph nodes.
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