Mastectomy
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mastectomy , radical: Removal of all breast tissue , from ... axilla ry lymph node s are also removed.
mastectomy In
mastectomy , your entire breast is removed. ...
Anatomy
... year-old woman, and I have had this annoying problem since childhood.
mastectomy - series: Normal anatomy
mastectomy - series Illustrations: Breast cancer begins in the breast and ...
Mammogram
... breast tissue and can detect breast cancer at a very early stage.
mastectomy ... A mammogram (an x ray of the breast ) or an ultrasound scan ... breasts to determine whether abnormal growths or cysts are present.
mastectomy The surgical removal of the breast . If your doctor discovers a lump ...
Partial
... in one or more areas of one side of the brain. Partial or segmental
mastectomy . Also considered a breast -sparing operation, partial
mastectomy involves removing the tumor as well as some of the breast tissue ...
Pectoral
... ris retina e; pars clavicularis musculi pectoral is ... Radical
mastectomy removes the breast , chest wall ( pectoral ) muscle s, all of the ... to receive either cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, ... RA DIC AL
mastectomy involves removal of the chest wall muscle s ( pectoral s) in addition to ...
Areola
... bumps called Montgomery's tubercle s (enlarged sweat glands ). Veins become more prominent on the surface of the breasts . Modified radical
mastectomy - removal of the entire breast , including the breast tissue , skin , areola and nipple, and most of the underarm lymph node s (complete ...
Axilla
... * - reconstruction ( plastic surgery to rebuild breast ) - reduction ( plastic surgery to reduce size of breast ) - removal (modified radical
mastectomy ) - self-examination ... Development of breasts , and pubic and axilla ry (underarm) hair Tracking the changes during puberty These ...
Breast
... ... Mammogram ( Mammography ) A low-dose x-ray / picture of the breast s to determine whether abnormal growths or cysts are present.
mastectomy The surgical removal of the breast . These protein s phosphorylate the checkpoint kinases Chk1 and Chk2 and regulate numerous tumor ...
Breasts
... anxiety . Mammogram ( Mammography ) A low-dose x-ray / picture of the breasts to determine whether abnormal growths or cysts are present.
mastectomy The surgical removal of the breast . "When I returned to work after my baby was born, my (female!) boss forbade me to pump my breasts , even in ...
Cysts
... s; ... Mammogram ( Mammography ) A low-dose x-ray / picture of the breasts to determine whether abnormal growths or cysts are present.
mastectomy The surgical removal of the breast . Both cysts and active amebas are excreted in the feces of an infected person, but only the cysts are ...
Dissect
... examined to see whether they contain cancer . Also called lymph adenectomy. lymph node drainage ... Lymph node dissect ion with or without
mastectomy or radiation therapy to the breast with curative intent.[11] ... Aortic Dissect ing Intra mural Hematoma ( Aortic Dissect ion ) Aortic ...
Hemoglobinuria
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Leukemia
... amounts and are unable to work properly. Leukocyte See White blood cell . Leukopenia A low number of white blood cells. Lumpectomy See
mastectomy -Segmental. For some cancer s, such as leukemia and multiple myeloma , chemotherapy is the main treatment . For other cancer s, ...
Leukopenia
... . Red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout your body. Leukopenia A low number of white blood cells. Lumpectomy See
mastectomy -Segmental. Lymphangiogram A test to look at the lymph node s. If the number of leukocytes is abnormally low (a condition known as ...
Mammography
... stages. Mammogram ( Mammography ) A low-dose x-ray / picture of the breasts to determine whether abnormal growths or cysts are present.
mastectomy The surgical removal of the breast . For cancer , the diagnosis can be made through screening procedures such as mammography (for breast ...
Node
... * - reconstruction ( plastic surgery to rebuild breast ) - reduction ( plastic surgery to reduce size of breast ) - removal (modified radical
mastectomy ) - self-examination ... These impulses originate in the sinoatrial (SA) node , which are specialized cells situated in the top right chamber ...
Prosthesis
... may be used in addition to surgery . In certain cases of malignant lumps, lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy is as effective as a radical
mastectomy . Typically, lumpectomy does not require a breast replacement ( prosthesis ). Proper speech articulation is difficult unless the cleft is ...
Radiation therapy
... may be used in addition to surgery . In certain cases of malignant lumps, lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy is as effective as a radical
mastectomy . Typically, lumpectomy does not require a breast replacement ( prosthesis ). A unique aspect of radiation therapy for this disease is the ...
Subcutaneous
... ( tennis elbow ) * - leg anatomy * - lower back muscle strain * - macular degeneration * ... Subcutaneous (nipple-sparing)
mastectomy . In this procedure, a surgeon removes only breast tissue , sparing the skin , nipple, areola , chest wall muscle s and lymph node s. In ...
Tumor
... the lungs are malignancies ( cancer s) that developed at other sites and spread via the blood stream to the lungs . For localized tumor s,
mastectomy (removal of the whole breast ) may be appropriate, but breast -conserving surgery (removal of the tumor and some surrounding tissue , ...
Unconsciousness
... , or bizarre behavior in an emergency situation. A "tox screen" is usually done within 96 hours (4 days) after a drug may have been taken.
mastectomy is usually performed under general anesthesia , which puts you in a temporary state of unconsciousness . The operation begins with your surgeon ...