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... been invaded. Most surgeons do not recommend lymph node dissection unless an area over 2 centimeters is noted. Comedo carcinoma ...
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... N = Regional lymph node involvement N0: No lymph node involvement N1, N2, N3 The higher the number, the more lymph node involvement. ...
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... Stage 3B breast cancer includes tumors of any size that have extended directly to the chest wall or skin and any lymph node involvement. ...
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... The bacteria are transported to the lymph nodes where they rapidly multiply, causing destruction and necrosis of the lymph node, which in turn causes bacteremia ...
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... Often, a surgery to remove the lymph nodes in the pelvis, called pelvic lymph node dissection, is done to make sure the cancer has not spread outside the ...
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... The determinant of this disease is done through a biopsy, which is the removal of the enlarged lymph node and sent for a pathological study. ...
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... write this paper. The first sign of sickness started as a stiff, swollen lymph node under Sadako's left ear. A relative discovered ...
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Tomisaku Kawasaki discovered one of these diseases, Kawasaki disease, or technically mucocutaneous lymph node disease, in 1961. ...
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... infections, headaches, skin rashes, nonspecific bone pain, easy bruising, bleeding from the gums or nose, blood in urine or stools, enlarged lymph node and/or ...
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... Kitasato and Yersin described, within days of each other's findings, the presence of bipolar staining organisms in the swollen lymph node (bubo), blood, lungs ...
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... Septicemic Plague normally develops without any outward lymph node enlargement, however the victim will show high toxicity, high temperature, seizures ...
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... Average five year survival rates vary in the range of 10% to 20%, but some stage IIIA patients (such as those without lymph node metastases) may have a better ...
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... Average five year survival rates vary in the range of 10% to 20%, but some stage IIIA patients (such as those without lymph node metastases) may have a better ...
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... the lymph nodes a combat between the lymphatic system and the bacilli takes place. The bacilli excrete toxins, the body sends immune-system cells, and the node ...
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... Action potential is conducted through the AV node, down to the bundle of His, across both ventricles. ... Such as bone marrow, lymph nodes, liver, and spleen. ...
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