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Management of the Axilla

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2013
The development and wide acceptance of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has profoundly affected the management of breast cancer. SLNB has spared the additional morbidity of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) without compromising diagnostic accuracy and prognostic information in patients with clinically node-negative early-stage breast cancer.
Farin Amersi, Armando E. Giuliano
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Fibroadenoma of the Axilla

Dermatologic Surgery, 2005
Ectopic, axillary breast tissue can develop any disease that affects the normal breast, including fibroadenoma.To report and discuss a case of fibroadenoma of the axilla in a 23-year-old woman.Case report and discussion of the rare entity of fibroadenoma of the axilla.The histology was identical to the fibroadenomas seen in the breast and those ...
Ulrich Hohenleutner   +4 more
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Myofibroblastoma of the Axilla

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1995
A mass in the axilla of a 47-year-old woman was biopsied and resected. The mass was composed of a loosely distributed population of spindle cells that were immunoreactive for smooth-muscle actin. Ultrastructurally, the cells possessed abundant endoplasmic reticulum, and some contained peripheral smooth muscle myofilaments, establishing that they were ...
Raphael E. Pollock   +3 more
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Sonoanatomie der Axilla

Ultraschall in der Medizin, 2008
The axilla represents a region of special interest for small-part sonography. It is easy to demonstrate musculocutaneous, osseous, neurovascular and lymphatic structures. Especially in the presence of breast malignomas with lymphatic drainage to the axillary region sonography of the axillary lymphatic tracts and nodes is essential.
Th. Amann, Klaus Hergan, W. Oser
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Management of the Axilla

2021
The management of the axilla in breast cancer has known a rapid evolution in the last 30 years. From extensive and morbid resections, we have moved on to more conservative approaches, which favor sentinel lymph node biopsies and have resulted in equivalent survival and decreased morbidity.
S. Meterissian, I. Prakash, E. DiLena
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Findings on mammography in the axilla. [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 1997
M ammography reveals the lower portion of the axilla, and abnornialities in the axilla can be seen on niammograms. The most common abnoriimlity detected is axillary adenopathy. Lymphadenopathy can occur, caused by breast carcinoma or in association with systemic diseases.
R Wong, A J Leibman
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GRANULOMA OF AXILLAS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
To the Editor:— A preliminary report on the suspected cause of an unusual eruption on the axillas of women is worthwhile for diagnosing and possibly averting this new disease. Since the presentation of two cases at the Chicago Dermatological Society meeting on May 16, 1956, our colleagues have been seeing similar cases.
Leonard F. Weber   +4 more
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The axilla: not a no-go zone

The Lancet, 1991
Many surgeons, particularly in the UK, give inadequate primary treatment to patients with operable breast cancer. For spurious reasons they regard axillary clearance as unnecessarily extensive surgery and rely instead upon total mastectomy or tumour excision and node sampling, with or without postoperative radiotherapy. But it is now clear that relapse-
R.E Mansel, I.S. Fentiman
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Management of the Axilla

2016
Methods for accurately staging the axilla continue to evolve but remain dominated by sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) which is now widely practiced and accepted as standard of care worldwide. Dual localization methods with blue dye and radioisotope are associated with optimal performance parameters such as shorter learning curve, higher identification
Vassilis Pitsinis, John R. Benson
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Papules in the Axillae of a Woman

JAMA Dermatology, 2015
Awoman in her early 40s presented with a 6-month history of rash in the bilateral axillae. The areas involvedwere not itchy or tender but bothered her cosmetically. The patient reported using an aluminumcontainingantiperspirantsprayforyearsbefore theonsetof theeruptionbuthadsince discontinueduseofdeodorantsor antiperspirants without improvement in her ...
Carrie L. Kovarik   +2 more
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