Metastatic axillary lymph node from occult breast carcinoma: A case report
Metastatic axillary lymph node from occult breast carcinoma poses a difficult and challenging management. It is a rare entity accounting only 0.3-1% cases of all breast cancer. It involves a multidisciplinary discussion and collaboration. Traditionally the treatment consists of mastectomy with axill...
Main Authors: | Aripin, Y.M (Author), Rashid, N.F.A (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Gazi Universitesi
2019
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