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Granular Cell Tumor of the Axillary Accessory Breast: A Case Report

Jung YJ, Nam KJ, Choo KS, Lee K

Granular cell tumors (GCTs) are rare benign soft tissue tumors that can occur throughout the body, particularly the head and neck; only 5%–8% of GCTs occur in the breast. We...
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Rapidly growing juvenile xanthogranuloma in an adult: a case report

Choi JY, Choi YJ, Jung SN, Seo BF

Juvenile xanthogranuloma is a benign tumor made up of non-Langerhans histiocytes that predominantly occurs in infancy and early childhood. Juvenile xanthogranuloma can be differentiated from xanthoma by the distribution of...
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Novel surgical use of electrosurgical tip cleaners in subdermal excision for axillary osmidrosis

Kim J, Seo BF, Lee J, Jung SN

Background Axillary osmidrosis is a disease characterized by axillary malodor. The conventional treatment method of subdermal excision uses Metzenbaum scissors. Recently, subdermal excision using the Versajet system was introduced. However,...
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Multicentric Breast Cancer of the Axillary and Pectoral Breasts: A Case Report and Literature Review

Kim H, Ko EY, Han BK, Kim JY, Chae BJ, Lee H

Multicentric cancer of the pectoral and ectopic breasts is extremely rare, and diagnosing this malignancy remains challenging because axillary breast cancer is easily misdiagnosed as lymph node metastasis. Moreover, there...
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Carcinoma of the Axillary Tail of Spence: A Case Report with Imaging Findings

Park SY, Lee JY, Park JY

Carcinoma of the axillary tail of Spence is a rare type of breast cancer that develops at a specific anatomical position in the breast, with an incidence of approximately 0.3%....
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Sonographic Features of Palpable Breast and Axillary Lesions in Adult Male Patients: A Pictorial Essay

Jung HK, Lim YJ

The male breast is a non-functional and rudimentary organ, but similarly to the female breast, it can be affected by various diseases. In contrast to female breast cancer, male breast...
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Low incidence of lymph node metastasis in patients with microinvasive breast cancer: a Korean nationwide study

Paik PS, Paik NS, Lee ES, Choi JE, Jeong J, Youn HJ, Yoon CI, Bae SY, Yoo TK, KBCS

Purpose: Microinvasive breast cancer (MIBC) is an invasive carcinoma with a tumor dimension not exceeding 1 mm. Owing to its low incidence, the rate of axillary node metastasis and its...
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Extramammary Paget’s disease involving the bilateral axillae followed by adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder: a case report

Bae SH, Hong JH, Kim RS, Kwon SW, Kim SH, Park Hs, Kim KE, Kang T

Few cases of bilateral axillary extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD) have been reported. We performed surgical excision and reconstruction in a patient with bilateral axillary EMPD after consultation with dermatology. A...
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Radiation therapy in chronic hidradenitis suppurativa: case report

Sakyanun P, Vongvanichvathana T, Lertsanguansinchai P

A 26-year-old female presented recurrent painful, carbuncles at both axillae for 10 years. It caused offensive odor and scar. Tissue diagnosis was chronic hidradenitis suppurativa. She was treated using antibiotics...
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Predictive value of chest computed tomography for axillary lymph node metastasis in patients with breast cancer A retrospective cohort study

Kim C, Chung MJ, Chong S

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the predictive value of preoperative chest computed tomography (CT) for axillary lymph node (ALN) metastasis in patients with breast cancer. Methods: CT features of ALNs...
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Clinical Value of Axillary Ultrasonography in Breast Cancer with Lymph Node Metastases

Park JH, Kim HR, Kim S, Lim YA, Jung K, Kim LS

Background: Axillary ultrasonography is a non-invasive and sensitive method used in the evaluation of breast cancer. We sought to evaluate the value of axillary ultrasonography in the nodal staging of...
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Sclerotic Fibroma Presenting as an Axillary Mass: A Case Report with Imaging Features

Kim TE, Lee JY

Sclerotic fibroma or storiform collagenoma is a rare benign neoplasm that predominantly affects the skin layer of the head, neck, or limbs. Less frequently, it occurs in non-dermal spaces such...
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Progressive Transformation of Germinal Centers in Axillary Lymph Nodes Mimicking Metastatic Lymphadenopathy after Breast Cancer Surgery: A Case Report

Park SE, Cho KR, Song SE, Woo OH, Seo BK, Lee J

Progressive transformation of germinal centers (PTGC) is a rarely diagnosed, benign disease of the lymph nodes that commonly manifests as chronic lymphadenopathy. PTGC may be characterized by single or multiple...
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Bilateral Metachronous Paget's Disease of the Accessory Breasts in a Male

Lee YJ, Shin J, Jung JM, Kim EK, Jung J, Jeong JH, Gong G, Ko B

Bilateral axillary Paget's disease in men is a rare occurrence with limited reports on its diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Here, we report the case of a 55-year-old Korean male, who...
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Targeted Axillary Biopsy with Preoperative Ultrasound-Guided Tattooing for Suspicious Axillary Lymph Nodes in Patients with Early Breast Cancer

Jung JH, Lee J, Kim WW, Park HY, Park JY, Lee SW, Kim WH, Kim HJ

Purpose: This study evaluated the efficiency of preoperative ultrasound (US)-guided tattooing of the axillary lymph nodes with activated charcoal and the correlation between sonographically suspicious nodes and final histologic results...
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Temperature Difference between Brain and Axilla according to Body Temperature in the Patient with Brain Injury

Oh JY, Jo K, Joo W, Yoo DS, Park H

Objective: Commonly, brain temperature is estimated from measurements of body temperature. However, temperature difference between brain and body is still controversy. The objective of this study is to know temperature gradient...
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Ultrasonography for Staging Axillary Lymph Node in Breast Cancer Patients

Youn HJ, Ahn HR, Kang SY, Jung SH

The identification of axillary lymph node metastases in breast cancer patients is a critical factor in determining the stage, deciding the treatment modality, and predicting the prognosis. Over the years,...
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Axillary Reconstruction Using a Pedicled Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap Including Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Strip

Cha JA, Yoon SH

For axillary reconstruction, most reconstructive surgeons use the latissimus dorsi flap because of its usefulness and reliability. However, the latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap poses complications such as donor site morbidity...
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Co-occurrence of apocrine adenocarcinoma and invasive mammary-type ductal carcinoma in extramammary Paget disease of the axilla

Jang SB, Kim SE, Kim YA, Choi HR

Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is an uncommon malignancy that occurs in apocrine gland-rich areas of the body. EMPD of the axilla is rare, but a few cases have been reported....
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A cavernous hemangioma located in the axillary area: Challenges in preoperative diagnosis and operation

Choi J, Park CS, Kong J, Kim HA, Noh WC, Seong MK

Cavernous hemangiomas are benign neoplasms of endothelial cells. Although this neoplasm has the potential to develop in all parts of the body, it rarely develops in the axilla; in fact,...
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