Successful Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Accessory Breast Cancer. [PDF]
Shin YD, Choi YJ.
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Tumors arising from an axillary accessory breast: a 10-year retrospective cohort study at a single center. [PDF]
Lee SR, Lee JH, Kang HJ.
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Periclitoral accessory breast tissue in a lactating woman: A case report. [PDF]
Song Y+7 more
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Successful treatment of accessory breast cancer with endocrine therapy. [PDF]
Wang CX, Guo SL, Han LN.
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Immunotherapy-Based Combination Therapy for the Successful Treatment of Coexisting Primary and Axillary Accessory Breast Cancers: A Case Report [PDF]
Tanaka Y, Suzuki Y.
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A rare case of fibrocystic disease in axillary accessory breast: a case report
Accessory breast is seen in 0.4 to 6% of women and its most common location is axilla. Normal breast diseases like fibrocystic disease, fibroadenoma, and carcinomas can also be seen in accessory breast. However, the true prevalence of fibrocystic changes
Dawar Nadeem Aslam Dar, Mohammed Aslam
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Accessory Breast Carcinoma [PDF]
SUMMARY: BACKGROUND: Ectopic breast tissue usually develops along the mammary ridges, and the incidence has been reported to be 2-6% of the general population. Occurrence of primary carcinoma in ectopic breast tissue is rare. CASE REPORT: We report the case of 59-year-old woman with accessory breast carcinoma in her left axilla.
Hyun Jo Youn, Sung Hoo Jung
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Accessory breast - an anomaly to live with: A case report and literature review
Introduction. During normal fetal development, between the second and third months of gestation, the thoracic ridge forms from the milk line on the front part of the chest at the level of the fourth intercostal space, while the remaining parts ...
Jelena Golubovic+6 more
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Carcinoma of accessory breast: an incidental finding
Accessory breast carcinoma (ABT) is a rare disease, it accounts for less than 1% of breast cancers. ABT is often under diagnosed, therefore, it should be considered for all lumps presenting along the milk line (from axilla to groin).
Hameed A. Obituyi+6 more
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Fibromatosis of the accessory breast mimicking a malignant tumor: a rare case report and literature review [PDF]
Li J+6 more
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