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Occult breast cancer and axillary mass

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2001
Occult breast cancer presenting with axillary metastases is an unusual presentation and can be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. A comprehensive work-up, including mammogram, sonogram, magnetic resonance imaging, and even pathologic examination of the mastectomy specimen may not disclose the primary tumor in up to one third of patients ...
K L, Brill, D R, Brenin
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Langer's Axillary Arch

JAMA, 1962
THE DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis of an axillary mass as Langers Arch is sufficiently uncommon to warrant recording such a case. Report of a Case A 10-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment of a right axillary mass which was first noted by his mother several weeks before.
G F, SAITTA, V, BAUM
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Occult Breast Carcinoma Presenting as an Axillary Mass

The American Surgeon™, 1999
Breast carcinoma presents rarely (<5% of cases) as an axillary mass without an obvious primary tumor. The value of mammography in detecting an occult breast carcinoma is low, with a sensitivity of 29 per cent and specificity of 73 per cent. MRI and positron emission tomography (PET) are potentially more sensitive in this setting.
C R, Scoggins   +4 more
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Cystic lymphangioma in the adult: An unusual axillary mass

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1989
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has rapidly become an effective technique for the diagnosis and localization of most musculoskeletal diseases. Because MRI lacks ionizing radiation and has superior soft tissue contrast as compared with computed tomography without the need for intravenous contrast material, MRI is emerging as the study of choice for ...
R C, Smith   +3 more
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Painful axillary mass in a middle-aged woman

Current Surgery, 2001
CLINICAL PRESENTATION: (Dr. J. McNeil) A 57-yearold African-American woman was seen in the surgery clinic because of a painful left axillary mass that had been present for 6 weeks. During that time, the mass had markedly increased in size and had developed a foul-smelling purulent drainage.
M L, Richards, W H, Schwesinger
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Cytology of an Axillary Mass: A Rare Case

Cytopathology
This is an interesting case of rhabdomyosarcoma, presenting at an unusual site and diagnosed on FNAC. The smears depict the typical malignant small round cell morphology and tigroid background. It illustrates the role of cell block and immunohistochemistry as important ancillary adjuncts to morphology.
Sanjana S James, Amit Kumar Adhya
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Sonography of Axillary Masses

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2009
The purpose of this study was to review the sonographic findings of various axillary masses other than lymph nodes in correlation with other imaging and pathologic findings.From a sonographic database, we collected interesting cases of axillary masses with pathologic or other imaging corroboration from the last 10 years.Images of various soft tissue ...
Eun Young, Kim   +8 more
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Axillary Masse, is it an Ectopic Mammary Gland?

Breast Cancer: Current Research, 2016
Ectopic breast tissue or super numerary mammary gland is a congenital condition characterized by the development of mammary tissue along the embryonic milk line. This condition Occurs in 0.4-6% of the general population. The most common site of development of super numerary mammary gland is the axillar region. Axillary ectopic breast tissue may provide
Ferjaoui Mohamed Aymen   +5 more
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Neuroendocrine Tumor Presented With Axillary Mass

Clinical Nuclear Medicine
Abstract A 79-year-old man presented with a palpable left axillary mass and ultrasonography findings of conglomerate lymph nodes. The initial clinical suspicion was a lymphoproliferative disorder, but histopathological results revealed a grade 3 neuroendocrine tumor.
María de Las Nieves, Sicilia Pozo   +4 more
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Apocrine Adenocarcinoma Presenting as a Large Ulcerated Axillary Mass

Dermatologic Surgery, 1997
Apocrine adenocarcinomas are one of the rarest cutaneous cancers with few reported cases. Previously regarded nonspecifically as sweat gland tumors variants, they are now established as apocrine derivatives. Most occur in the axilla.To provide a gross and histological description of an apocrine adenocarcinoma presenting in a 49-year-old African ...
K J, Zehr, M, Rubin, L, Ratner
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