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Late Recurrence of Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer Presenting as a Golf-Ball-Sized Mass in the Left Supraclavicular Fossa. [PDF]
Nishi T, Hirata R, Tago M.
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Accessory Axillary Breast Tissue
Archives of Dermatology, 1974Two cases of accessory axillary breast tissue developed during pregnancy. The literature is briefly reviewed and a differential diagnosis made.
Kenneth E Greer
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Accessory Breast Tissue in Pregnancy
Accessory breast tissue development frequently occurs in addition to physiologic breast development and is a common congenital condition with an occurrence of 0.4% to 6% in women and 1% - 3% in men. A 31-year-old G1P0 female presented to our triage at 20 + 4 weeks gestation with a one-week history of painful bilateral axillary lumps. Her last menstrual
Michele Follen
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Invasive carcinoma in accessory axillary breast tissue
Abstract Introduction Accessory or ectopic breast tissue is an aberration of normal breast development. It is known to be a rare entity present anywhere along the embryologic mammary streak or milk line but more common in axilla ...
Muhammad Asad Parvaiz
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Imaging Findings and Management of Primary Breast Cancer in Accessory Axillary Breast Tissue
Clinical Breast Cancer, 2015Primary breast cancer presenting in ectopic axillary breast tissue comprises < 1% of all breast cancers each year. These rare presentations are easily mistaken for axillary nodal metastasis, which might be detrimental to the patient. We present a series of 3 patients all treated at a single tertiary cancer center and propose a management algorithm for ...
Bhavika K Patel, Andrea M Abbott
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[Axillary accessory breast tissue].
Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 1995A 34-year-old women had a hen's egg-sized supernumerary mammary gland with no nipple or areola in the left anterior axillary line for the last 8 years. The main complaint about the axillary "lump" was that it was aesthetically displeasing, and it was excised.
T, Hrabovszky, I, Schneider, E, Zombai
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Bilateral accessory axillary breast tissue in a premenarchal female
Pediatric DermatologyAbstractA 9‐year‐old premenarchal female presented to pediatric dermatology with a 6‐month history of periodically tender, bilateral and symmetric axillary masses. Magnetic resonance imaging and subsequent surgical excision confirmed the diagnosis of bilateral accessory axillary breast tissue.
Farhaan Hafeez, Andrew C Krakowski
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Accessory breast tissue in the axilla: mammographic appearance.
Radiology, 1987Mammographic features of normal accessory axillary breast tissue were analyzed in 13 women, 54% of whom had positive findings on physical examination. Radiographically the accessory tissue resembled the remaining normal glandular tissue but was separate from it.
D D, Adler, M, Rebner, D R, Pennes
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