Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5633971 World Neurosurgery 2017 42 Pages PDF
Abstract
SWIG relies on the passive accumulation of dye in abnormal tumor tissue via the enhanced permeability and retention effect. It provides strong NIR optical contrast, which can be used to localize tumors before dural opening. The use of SWIG for margin assessment remains limited by its lack of specificity (high false-positive rate); however, ongoing improvements in imaging parameters show great potential to reduce false-positive results.
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