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May 11, 2023 · The lymph nodes can be considered the most challenging anatomical elements to sonographically assess in the axillary region; indeed, while ...
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Ultrasound is the best modality for characterizing lymph nodes allowing for evaluation of shape, cortical thickness and presence or absence of fatty hilum. On ...
Axillary ultrasonography (US) is the most commonly used imaging modality for evaluating axillary nodal status in newly diagnosed breast cancer. Axillary US can ...
Axillary sonography is moderately sensitive and fairly specific in the diagnosis of axillary metastatic involvement. Sonographically guided biopsy of the ...
Oct 11, 2011 · There are five axillary lymph node groups, namely the lateral (humeral), anterior (pectoral), posterior (subscapular), central and apical nodes.
Axillary ultrasonography plays a relevant role in the staging and follow-up of regional lymph nodes. It is an easily accessible noninvasive method which is ...
Level I axillary lymph nodes can be evaluated on breast ultrasound and mammography. Level II and III axillary lymph nodes are not commonly seen on ultrasound, ...
Nov 10, 2014 · The online presentation provides an overview of the normal and abnormal morphologic features of lymph nodes at US, normal distribution of axillary nodes,
Ultrasound-guided biopsy is well tolerated by patients and can be quickly performed. Patients are placed in a supine or supine oblique position with an arm ...
Jun 9, 2023 · We evaluated the new HDMI technique on 68 breast cancer patients with ultrasound-identified suspicious ipsilateral axillary lymph nodes ...