Axillary lymph node status remains the most important prognostic factor in the patients with breast cancer and is helpful in therapeutic decisions regarding adjuvant treatment. According to researches
there are many complications in the patients who receive axillary lymph node dissection
so preoperative evaluation of lymph node is really important. With the rapid development in ultrasonic technology
high frequency and high resolution ultrasound has become the preferred method for clinical assessment of lymph nodes. The present paper focuses on gray-scale ultrasound
color-Doppler ultrasound
acoustic elastgraphy and contrast-enhanced ultrasound. The advances in application of ultrasound in theoretical study and diagnosis of lymph nodes are reviewed to provide basis for identifying the nature and clinical diagnosis of lymph nodes.
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Value of deep learning ultrasound radiomics in predicting axillary lymph node metastasis of breast cancer
Multimodal ultrasound features combined with serum CEA and CK19 to predict axillary lymph node metastasis of breast cancer
Deep learning model based on two-dimensional ultrasound images for preoperative prediction of breast cancer lymphovascular invasion: a human-machine comparison study
Research progress of ultrasound in molecular typing prediction of breast cancer
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