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Oncoplastic central quadrantectomies [PDF]
Tumors localized in the central quadrant (centrally located breast tumors) have always represented a challenge for the surgeon because of the critical aesthetical matters related to the nipple-areola complex (NAC).
AMABILE, MARIA IDA +7 more
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Lymphangiogenesis in breast carcinoma is present but insufficient for metastatic spread [PDF]
Introduction: The lymphatic vasculature is an important route for the metastatic spread of human cancer. However, the extent to which this depends on lymphangiogenesis or on invasion of existing lymph vessels remains controversial. The goal of this study
Babić, Mirsad +5 more
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Training the "clinical eye". Rubens' Three Graces: how many pathologies? [PDF]
Art can serve as a powerful resource for medical students to both train the so called “clinical eye” and to better understand disease [1]. Herein a paleopathological analysis is performed on one of Ruben’s final artworks, “The Three Graces” (1630 ...
Giuseppe Familiari +3 more
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Mondor’s disease of the penis is an under-reported condition caused by superficial thrombophlebitis of the dorsal vein or thrombosis of the deep venous network of the penis.
Maddalena Bressan +3 more
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A case with Penile Mondor's disease
Mondor's disease (MD) is a rare disorder characterized by superficial thrombophlebitis or subcutaneous venous thrombosis. It is commonly seen on the anterior chest wall.
Hülya Cenk +2 more
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Fine-needle aspiration in suspected inflammatory breast cancer: case series with emphasis on approach to specimen adequacy [PDF]
Objectives: To highlight the utility of a tangential approach in the fine-needle aspiration (FNA) technique for obtaining cellular material adequate for a conclusive diagnosis in diffusely enlarged breast without a discrete lump.
Kumar, Neeta +3 more
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Mondor's disease and breast cancer [PDF]
Mondor's disease or thrombophlebitis of the subcutaneous veins of the chest region is an uncommon condition and is rarely associated with breast cancer. From January 1980 to June 1990, 63 cases of Mondor's disease were diagnosed (57 women and 6 men).
Bono A. +5 more
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Penile Mondor’s disease: a case report
CASE REPORT This article describes a case report with a review of the symptomatology diagnosis, and treatment of thrombophlebitis in the superficial dorsal vein of the penis.
M. Bolognesi
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Mondor's disease in a patient after a mammotome biopsy [PDF]
Mondor's disease is a rare, benign condition characterised by thrombophlebitis affecting subcutaneous veins of the chest and/or abdomen without an accompanying inflammatory response. The disease has a multifactorial etiology and its course is benign.
Hodorowicz-Zaniewska, Diana +2 more
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Introduction. Mondor's disease of the penis is an uncommon condition characterized by thrombosis or thrombophlebitis involving the superficial dorsal veins. An accompanied lymphangitis is discussed. There is typical self-limiting clinical course.
Johann Jakob Wendler +5 more
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