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Lymphedema is swelling that typically occurs in the extremities, often resulting from the damage or removal of a person's lymph nodes during cancer treatment.
Once the breast is removed the pathologist evaluates the tissue. In cases where no cancer is identified, no lymph nodes are removed. If a hidden (or occult) ...
Signs and symptoms of tonsillitis include swollen tonsils, sore throat, difficulty swallowing and tender lymph nodes on the sides of the neck. Most cases of ...
This study aims to create a registry for primary melanoma gene-signature to predict sentinel node (SN) status and determine its prognostic value for more ...
... lymph node technique at Mayo Clinic. The main route of metastasis in endometrial cancer is through the lymph nodes. Traditionally, lymph node metastases ...
When cancer treatments affect the lymph nodes, swelling, called lymphedema, can develop. Lymphovenous bypass surgery can help restore the flow of lymphatic ...
Because lymph nodes are an important part of the lymphatic system, lymphedema can be caused by cancer treatments that remove or damage the lymph nodes.
Most patients whose breast cancer has spread to their lymph nodes have most of the lymph nodes in their armpit area removed after chemotherapy to see if any ...
The meningeal lymphatic system mediates the constant drainage of central nervous system fluids, molecules and immune cells into the cervical lymph nodes. Dr. Da ...
The overall goal of this project is to study a new 3D ultrasound imaging technology for evaluation of axillary lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer.
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