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Radioguided Surgery of Non-palpable Neck Lymph Node in Lymphoma Patients.

Enrique Cadena-PiñerosJuan Sebastián Parra-Charris
Published in: Indian journal of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery : official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India (2019)
Lymphomas have frequent relapses; early diagnosis is important to treat and improve outcomes. Clinical exam and imaging are useful but confirmation with biopsy is always required. Minimally exploratory surgery is a tool to take good samples with precision and safety. Evaluate the use of ROLL technique to track non-palpable lesions on the neck which were suspicious of recurrence in lymphoma patients. A retrospective review of the patients with high probability of lymphoma relapse who were biopsied using ROLL technique. Suspicious lesions on the neck where identified on the follow up of five lymphoma patients. Roll technique was used successfully to guide the biopsy. There were no complications. Relapse was confirmed in two patients; the other three was reactive follicular hyperplasia. Management was redirected on relapsing patients. ROLL technique proved to be a simple, safe and effective method to detect and biopsy non- palpable lesions on the neck of patients with suspicious relapsing lymphoma.
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