Excess breast tissue underarm removal

    • [DOCX File]American Physical Therapy Association

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      Surgical removal of lymph nodes in the underarm, groin, or pelvic regions (applies also to abdominal nodes as noted below). Radiation therapy to the underarm, groin, pelvic, or neck regions. Scar tissue in the lymphatic ducts or veins and under the collarbones, caused by surgery or radiation therapy.

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    • [DOC File]standards-of-service-provision-breast-cancer-patients-dec13

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      A condition in which excess fluid collects in tissue and causes swelling. It may occur in the arm after lymph vessels or lymph nodes in the underarm are removed …

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    • [DOCX File]Breast Surgery - Queensway Carleton Hospital

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      All the breast tissue is removed, but nothing else. Lymph nodes and lymphatic’s are responsible for controlling the fluid balance in your arm and in helping to fight infection. The lymphatic system is a network of vessels that collect excess fluid from the tissues in your body.

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    • [DOC File]123seminarsonly.com

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      In a radical mastectomy, the surgeon removes the breast, the underarm lymph nodes, and the pectoral muscles, which connect the breast to the ribs. A modified radical mastectomy involves the removal of the breast and most of the underarm lymph nodes, but leaves the pectoral muscle. A simple mastectomy consists of removing only the breast.

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    • [DOCX File]5-2a Epidermis

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      Oct 22, 2019 · The dermis, or corium, is the thicker, inner layer of the skin that lies directly below the epidermis. It is composed of dense connective tissue, collagen tissue bands, elastic fibers (through which pass numerous blood vessels), muscle fibers, some mast cells and white blood cells, oil and fat glands, and fat cells.

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