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Axial contrast-enhanced chest CT scan acquired as a follow-up study 2 years later demonstrates no evidence of axillary lymphadenopathy and nonprogressive thymic tissue (thin arrow). Comments ...
As suspected, the left breast/left axillary ultrasound demonstrated lymphadenopathy, confirmed by thickening of the lymph node cortex to greater than 3 mm (Figures 3 and 4). Figure 3.
This 44-year-old woman has bilateral axillary lymph node positivity with a clear CT of chest, pelvis, and abdomen, and a negative mammogram. Histologic studies have excluded a small-cell cancer ...
In trials comparing more vs less extensive axillary surgery, researchers found that 83% of locoregional recurrences occurred in the breast or in multiple sites/unspecified locations, and the ...
This cohort study suggests that early axillary recurrence after omitting of axillary lymph node dissection in patients whose cancer converted to node-negative disease "is a very rare event" and ...
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The biopsy-only group had an estimated 5-year overall survival of 92.9% compared with 92.0% in the dissection group and an estimated 5-year breast cancer-specific survival of 97.1% vs 96.6% in the ...
On examination, the patient was a healthy-appearing boy with numerous erythematous papules and macules with some coalescing into patches and plaques on his left axilla, the left side of his chest ...
An unusual case of tattoo pigment hypersensitivity caused widespread lymphadenopathy 15 years later, but without a skin reaction. ... revealed multiple enlarged lymph nodes in the axillary, hilar ...
The head and neck examination was remarkable for two palpable, nontender, fixed lateral neck masses, one on each side. The larger of the two masses measured approximately 3 x 2 cm in diameter ...