en-gum-dev-GUM_vlog_radiology

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LanguageEnglish
ProjectGUM
Corpus Partdev
AnnotationPeng, Siyao;Zeldes, Amir

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So so far this morning I've just read a few studies (it's a little slow in the morning) of general nuclear medicine because a lot of stuff takes time for the radio tracers to go into the body or the specific organ we are targeting, so we have to wait a little bit in the morning. So I've done three lymphoscintigraphies. For lymphoscintigraphies we basically inject technetium in skin surrounding a melanoma and after we inject we wait about 15-20 minutes, maybe up to an hour, and wait for that radio tracer to travel to the closest lymph node which we would call the sentinel lymph node. What we do is we mark it under our cameras and then the patient will go up to the OR, have the melanoma, a wide excision of the melanoma, and then they will try to find the lymph node that we marked and take that one out as well to make sure there's no metastasis. So I've done three of those this morning. I will read a few more scans coming up here shortly and just trying to tie up some loose ends before I go to conference. I'll check back in afterwards. Ah, the sun feels so good on the face. I'm officially done. It is about 4:00 p.m. We get to head home early today because we finished off the scans, and I'm gonna go home and work out because I was too lazy to do it this morning because for some reason I was tired from having a weekend off, which makes no sense.

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