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Extramammary Paget's disease of the axilla
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1994A case of extramammary Paget's disease of the axilla in an 84-year-old patient is presented. No underlying carcinoma was found and the lesion was treated successfully by wide local excision. Immunohistochemical staining showed nuclear immunoreactivity for c-myc and cytoplasmic staining for CEA, EMA, CAM 5.2, EGRF, c-erbB-2 and pan-cytokeratin in all ...
Coppens, M.+4 more
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Abrasio Axillae in Hyperhidrosis
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1975Forty-one patients with hyperhidrosis axillae were operated on. The subcutaneous curettage in 20 patients was compared with radical excision in 21 patients. Comparison of the results of both operations disclosed no difference in the elimination of the sweat secretion, but the method of curretage is superior, because it can be repeated if necessary and ...
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Pigmented Plaque in the Axilla
JAMA Dermatology, 2020Jiu-Hong Li, Lan Zhang, Xing-Hua Gao
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2017
Most breast cancer patients with a clinically clear axilla should receive sentinel node biopsy, irrespective of whether they are scheduled for breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy; the principal exception is patients with T4 disease. If the sentinel node is negative, no further axillary treatment is necessary.
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Most breast cancer patients with a clinically clear axilla should receive sentinel node biopsy, irrespective of whether they are scheduled for breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy; the principal exception is patients with T4 disease. If the sentinel node is negative, no further axillary treatment is necessary.
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1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the symptoms of swelling in axilla. Swelling in the axilla in the great majority of cases is as a result of enlargement of the lymphatic nodes. If the enlargement is inflammatory, a subsequent abscess, either acute or chronic, is frequent.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the symptoms of swelling in axilla. Swelling in the axilla in the great majority of cases is as a result of enlargement of the lymphatic nodes. If the enlargement is inflammatory, a subsequent abscess, either acute or chronic, is frequent.
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A Technique for Dissection of the Axilla
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1966George E. Block, Sherwyn E. Warren
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Violaceous Patches in the Axilla
JAMA Dermatology, 2018Marta J. Petersen, Brayden Forbes
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Asymptomatic Vesicles in the Axilla
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2007Pitiporn Suwattee+2 more
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