Direct lymphatic drainage from the skin of the forearm to a supraclavicular node

Clin Nucl Med. 1996 May;21(5):387-9. doi: 10.1097/00003072-199605000-00008.

Abstract

Lymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m antimony sulfur colloid was performed on a patient with cutaneous melanoma of the left forearm to define the sentinel nodes before surgery. The patient was found to have direct lymphatic drainage from the left forearm through a clearly seen lymph channel to a sentinel lymph node in the left supraclavicular fossa, and drainage through a separate channel to two sentinel nodes in the left axilla. Surprising patterns of lymphatic drainage can be seen from the forearm, as well as other parts of the skin, and lymphoscintigraphy will enable such patients to be identified before sentinel node biopsy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Axilla
  • Clavicle
  • Female
  • Forearm / diagnostic imaging*
  • Humans
  • Lymph / diagnostic imaging
  • Lymph / physiology
  • Lymph Nodes / diagnostic imaging*
  • Lymph Nodes / physiology
  • Lymphatic System / physiology
  • Lymphoscintigraphy*
  • Melanoma / diagnostic imaging
  • Middle Aged
  • Skin / diagnostic imaging*
  • Skin Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Skin Physiological Phenomena
  • Technetium Tc 99m Sulfur Colloid

Substances

  • Technetium Tc 99m Sulfur Colloid