axillary lymph

collocation in English

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lymph
noun[U]
uk
/lɪmf/
us
/lɪmf/
a clear liquid that transports useful substances around the body, and carries waste matter, such as unwanted bacteria, away from body tissue in order to ...
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(Definition oflymphfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The most important prognostic factor in survival or recurrence after potentially curative surgery is the number of involvedaxillarylymphnodes.
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Second, diffuse calcifications have been associated with a higher rate ofaxillarylymphnode involvement and proved to be so in this case.
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There were no sign for intraglandular lump or suspiciousaxillarylymphnode.
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The standard at this point in time is to perform anaxillarylymphnode dissection for patients who are known to be clinically node positive.
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One of fifteenaxillarylymphnodes was positive for carcinoma with a 0.2 cm metastatic implant.
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Patients with either medially located primary tumours or with (ipsilateral)axillarylymphnode metastases were eligible for participation.
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Either sentinel oraxillarylymphnodes biopsy is employed to determine the extent of the regional spread (staging).
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Axillarylymphnode dissection has traditionally been a standard feature of the surgical treatment of breast cancer (7).
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For example, should sentinel lymph node biopsy oraxillarylymphnode dissection be done before or after the initiation of chemotherapy?
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If this hypothesis is correct, women with sentinel lymph nodes found on careful histopathologic analysis to be negative may be spared the morbidity ofaxillarylymphnode dissection.
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Tattoo pigment mimickingaxillarylymphnode calcifications on mammography.
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Proteomic profiling of primary breast cancer predictsaxillarylymphnode metastasis.
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His purpose had been to inject tuberculosis bacteria and to excise theaxillarylymphnodes.
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They all later had theiraxillarylymphnodes surgically removed for study.
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This procedure is often less invasive and less damaging than theaxillarylymphnode dissection.
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