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The axillary tail, also known as spencer's tail or axillary process, is a continuation of tissue from the upper lateral quadrant of the breast that travels into the axilla through a foramen of Langer in the deep fascia. Axillary inflammation or lump is a
Gopidi Sai Nidhi Reddy +3 more
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Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL): Should we be doing more or less for the axilla?
Breast cancer mortality has declined steadily over the years with breast cancer screening and improvement in diagnostic and therapeutic regimens.
Clement Luck Khng Chia, Xue En Chuang
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All‐Flex Plasma Patch for In Vivo Delivery of Reactive Species
A fully flexible plasma patch enables stable, conformal treatment on complex biological surfaces and enhances transdermal delivery of reactive species. This platform achieves significant tumor suppression in vivo and reveals coordinated regulation of calcium signaling, metabolism, and programmed cell death, providing a promising strategy for safe and ...
Luxiang Zhao +8 more
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We demonstrate the direct‐laser patterning of a gold thin film on polymethyl methacrylate to fabricate a temperature sensor for dentures. The temperature sensor‐embedded smart dentures are evaluated in an oral environment, enabling in‐situ monitoring for elderly healthcare.
Han Ku Nam +7 more
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Primary Breast Cancer in Aberrant Breast Tissue in the Axilla
Primary breast cancer in aberrant axillary breast tissue is rare. Breast cancer in the axilla is most often due to lymph node metastases from an ipsilateral breast tumor or from an occult primary lesion.
LAKSHMINARAYANA YERRA +5 more
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Fibroadenoma of ectopic breast tissue in axilla: a case report
Fibroadenoma of ectopic breast tissue is a rare disease. It is very important to rule out malignancy as carcinoma commonly occurs in ectopic breast tissue.
Ramesh Kumar Korumilli +3 more
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Extent of Sinus Surgery Is Associated With Disease Control in Biologic Treated Type 2 Dominant CRS
ABSTRACT Background A greater benefit of biologics is observed after surgery in Type 2 chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). However, the extent of surgery remains undefined in many studies. This study evaluated the extent of surgery on disease control in patients receiving biologics for refractory Type 2 dominant CRSwNP.
Nicholas J. Campion +11 more
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Management of the Axilla in the Era of Breast Cancer Heterogeneity
Systemic cancer therapies take into account breast cancer (BC) heterogeneity by targeting pathways specifically involved in some BC subtypes. On the other hand, BC intrinsic radiosensitivity is poorly understood and studied.
Maïlys de Meric de Bellefon +9 more
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Outcomes of end of range axilla splinting in children following burn injury
This thesis explores the prevalence and predictors of hypertrophic scarring and burn scar contracture in adults and children. It builds upon the limited evidence base of axilla splinting as an intervention, which may be a valuable treatment strategy to ...
Rhianydd Thomas (12312065)
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A preclinical mouse model mimicking the ovarian cancer‐induced estrogen deficiency‐depression axis
A preclinical mouse model of ovarian cancer–related depression was developed by combining intraperitoneal tumor cell injection, ovariectomy, and chronic restraint stress. The model replicates key clinical features including estrogen deficiency, depressive‐like behaviors, and tumor progression, and provides a reliable tool for studying the endocrine ...
Jiamin Liu +6 more
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