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Armpit pain can have many causes, ranging from injuries and irritants to infections that cause swollen lymph nodes. Less commonly, the pain—referred to as axillary pain—may be due to an autoimmune or ...
It’s a fast-growing cancer that can start in your lymph nodes or related organs like your thymus, spleen, or tonsils. It usually responds well to treatment and is often cured. About one in five ...
A multicenter study led from Finland has shown that lymph node transfer is a viable treatment for the swelling in the affected limb, a condition known as lymphedema, after breast cancer surgery.
Following the completion of a comprehensive diagnostic imaging and laboratory evaluation, including chest CT, cranial CT, abdominal ultrasound, systemic lymph node ultrasound, and blood routine, as ...
Lymphedema develops when the lymph vessels are damaged. As a result, the fluids flowing through the vessels get trapped, accumulate, and cause swelling. If you have an advanced stage of lymphedema ...
Two regions of interest (a cortical ROI and a sub cortical ROI) are selected within each coronal plane (indicated by white dashed boxes in the whole-plane view of the vessel density map) for zoom-in ...
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