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Detecting of breast cancer metastasis by means of regional lymph node sampling during autologous breast reconstruction--a screening of 519 consecutive patients.

Journal Paper/Review - Oct 1, 2012

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Citation
Andree C, Schmidt V, Munder B, Seidenstücker K, Behrendt P, Witzel C, Horch R, Andrews B, Richrath P. Detecting of breast cancer metastasis by means of regional lymph node sampling during autologous breast reconstruction--a screening of 519 consecutive patients. Med Sci Monit 2012; 18:CR605-10.
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Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Med Sci Monit 2012; 18
Publication Date
Oct 1, 2012
Issn Electronic
1643-3750
Pages
CR605-10
Brief description/objective

The internal mammary artery and vein is often used as a site of anastomoses in microvascular breast reconstruction. This area supports lymphatic drainage of the breast and its role in breast cancer metastasis remains unclear. We hypothesize that sampling of internal mammary lymph nodes at the time of microvascular anastomoses preparation may identify persistent or recurrent local disease and mandate the need for additional treatment in this area.