lymphazurin
Posted By: MT on 2007-02-17
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I'm doing a report on a wide excision of a malignant melanoma. The dictator says 2.5 cm of lymphazurin blue was injected....I'm thinking he must've misspoke and meant 2.5 cc or 2.5 mg. What do you guys think? My Drake and Drake shows Lymphazurin comes in mg dosages.
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Blue Dye, manufactured name Lymphazurin™, is also known chemically as sulphan blue, Patent Blue or Isosulfan Blue. It is a contrast agent for the delineation of lymphatic vessels and is used in a procedure called “mapping of the sentinel lymph nodes”.
Could it be Lymphazurin blue dye? NM
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Sorry, lymphazurin is correct. (must be Monday,LOL)
Subject: Sorry, lymphazurin is correct. (must be Monday,LOL)
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Could be lymphazurin blue positive? Used for staining lymph nodes.
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