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Breast ; 15(3): 313-8, 2006 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16198567

RESUMO

Fat necrosis of the breast is a benign condition that most frequently affects peri-menopausal women. It can mimic breast cancer clinically or radiologically. In other cases it can obscure malignant lesions. The core of this review is derived from a MEDLINE database literature search from 1966-2004. Further references were from lateral search. In this paper, we review the pathogenesis and pathology clinical and radiological features of fat necrosis of the breast. The implication of fat necrosis in the management of patients with breast lump is also discussed. Fat necrosis of breast is a complex process. Therefore, a systematic review of this condition will enable surgeons, radiologists and oncologists working in the field of breast disease to understand it better and improve its management.


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Doenças Mamárias/patologia , Necrose Gordurosa/diagnóstico , Biópsia por Agulha Fina , Doenças Mamárias/diagnóstico por imagem , Necrose Gordurosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Mamografia , Ultrassonografia
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Ann Vasc Surg ; 21(4): 525-34, 2007 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17521875

RESUMO

Anomalies of the aortic root vessels may present in adults and are common incidental findings during standard vascular imaging. Knowledge of their presentation and management is important for surgeons dealing with vascular pathology within these anomalous vessels. A comprehensive literature search was conducted and a review of the current opinion performed on the embryology, clinical features, and surgical treatment of aortic root vessel anomalies, with particular emphasis on their management in adults. A classification system for aortic arch anomalies based on arch configuration is presented: (1) double aortic arch, (2) right aortic arch, (3) left aortic arch with abnormal branching, and (4) interrupted aortic arch. Anomalies of the aortic root vessels may be classified based on their presence or absence, their anomalous size or course, or their atypical origin, bifurcation, or subsequent branching pattern. A symptomatic aberrant right subclavian artery may be encountered by vascular surgeons, and a right supraclavicular approach would appear the most appropriate method of repair. Knowledge of aortic arch and root vessel anomalies is important for any clinician dealing with cardiothoracic, head and neck, or intracranial pathology. Vascular surgeons may encounter these anomalies during routine practice and may need to deal with their clinical sequelae.


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Aorta Torácica/anormalidades , Doenças da Aorta/cirurgia , Adulto , Aorta Torácica/embriologia , Tronco Braquiocefálico/anormalidades , Artérias Carótidas/anormalidades , Artéria Carótida Interna/anormalidades , Endarterectomia das Carótidas , Humanos , Radiografia , Artéria Subclávia/diagnóstico por imagem
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