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PRIMARY CARCINOMA OF THE AXILLA. [PDF]
Carcinoma of the axilla consecutive to a primary focus of the disease in the mammary gland, or some other organ or structure, is a matter of almost daily occurrence in the experience of the surgeon. But primary carcinoma of the axillary region is rare enough to be worthy of discussion, especially as it raises some important questions in the fields of ...
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Background and Objectives: Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is becoming a more common method of performing whole breast irradiation (WBI) for early breast cancer.
Seung-Gu Yeo+5 more
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Primary hydatid cyst of axilla and mesocolone: report of two rare cases
hydatid cyst disease can occur in all viscera and soft tissues , although the liver and the lungs are the most commonly involved organ. Primary hydatid cyst of the Axilla and mesocolone are very rare, In endemic areas of the world , including Iraq, a ...
Khairallah Al-Rubaiee
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Extragenital Aggressive Angiomyxoma of the Axilla and the Chest Wall [PDF]
Aggressive angiomyxomas are uncommon mesenchymal tumours which most often arise in the perineal and the pelvic regions in women. Extragenital aggressive angiomyxonas are extremely rare.
Bhavna Nayal+4 more
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The posterior circumflex humeral artery with variant origin and course
The posterior circumflex humeral artery (PCHA) typically emanates from the axillary artery (AxA) that supplies the shoulder region and surrounding structure.
Vinay Sharma+3 more
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The anatomical variations of the posterior circumflex humeral artery [PDF]
Background: Arteries have a very variable origin, diameter, path, correlation, branching and terminal pattern. An honorable mention is necessary for the individual anatomical variations of the axillary artery branches, because this is a spot of frequent ...
Dan Croitoru+4 more
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Introduction: The Axillary Arch Muscle (AAM), is a rare anomalous finding in the axilla also known as langer’s muscle. In the literature, it is explained as a narrow muscular slip that extends from the latissimus dorsi to the pectoralis major. Variations
Prashant Mohan Moolya+2 more
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Origin of Medial and Lateral Pectoral Nerves from the Supraclavicular Part of Brachial Plexus and its Clinical Importance – A Case Report [PDF]
Knowledge of normal and anomalous formation of brachial plexus and its branches is of utmost importance to anatomists, clinicians, anesthesiologists and surgeons.
Prakashchandra Shetty+4 more
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We quantified and cultured circulating tumor cells (CTCs) of 62 patients with various cancer types and generated CTC‐derived tumoroid models from two salivary gland cancer patients. Cellular liquid biopsy‐derived information enabled molecular genetic assessment of systemic disease heterogeneity and functional testing for therapy selection in both ...
Nataša Stojanović Gužvić+31 more
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Biochemistry of Human Axilla Malodor and Chemistry of Deodorant Ingredients
Key human axilla malodorants are hexenoic acid (3) and 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-hexanoic acid (5), accompanied by some 25 structurally related hydroxyalkanoic acids and alkenoic acids.
Markus Gautschi+2 more
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