Radical mastectomy
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This report describes a rare case of pancreatic metastasis in a 56-year-old woman with a past medical history of malignancy. The patient initially presented with right breast cancer in 2008, which was treated with a modified radical mastectomy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy.
8p vikoch 27-06-2024 2 1 Download
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The role of skeletal muscle index (SMI) and systemic inflammation index (SII) for patients with lymph node-positive breast cancer remain controversial. This retrospective study aims to evaluate the individual and syner‑ gistic value of SMI and SII in outcomes prediction in this population.
9p viangelamerkel 27-07-2022 7 2 Download
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In this study, effects of ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane (ESP) block performed using two different concentrations of bupivacaine on postoperative tramadol consumption, pain scores, and intraoperative fentanyl requirements among patients who underwent radical mastectomy surgery were compared.
9p vampires36 30-12-2021 9 0 Download
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(bq) part 2 book "master techniques in general surgery - breast surgery" presents the following contents: mastectomy (simple mastectomy, modified radical mastectomy and total, radical mastectomy), extensive resections, breast reconstruction.
289p thangnamvoiva5 14-07-2016 64 3 Download
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Breast Cancer: Treatment Primary Breast Cancer Breast-conserving treatments, consisting of the removal of the primary tumor by some form of lumpectomy with or without irradiating the breast, result in a survival that is as good as (or slightly superior to) that after extensive surgical procedures, such as mastectomy or modified radical mastectomy, with or without further irradiation. Postlumpectomy breast irradiation greatly reduces the risk of recurrence in the breast.
5p konheokonmummim 03-12-2010 65 3 Download
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A similar problem can affect patients whose lymph node integrity has been disrupted by radical surgery, particularly patients who have had radical node dissections. A common clinical problem following radical mastectomy is the development of cellulitis (usually caused by streptococci or staphylococci) because of lymphedema and/or inadequate lymph drainage. In most cases, this problem can be addressed by local measures designed to prevent fluid accumulation and breaks in the skin, but antibiotic prophylaxis has been necessary in refractory cases.
6p konheokonmummim 03-12-2010 64 3 Download