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Axilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Axillary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Axillary may refer to: • Axillary artery • Axillary vein • Axillary nerve
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Axillary nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Axillary nerve dysfunction is a form of peripheral neuropathy. It occurs when there is damage to the axillary nerve, which supplies the deltoid muscles of the shoulder. A problem with just one nerve group, such as the axillary nerve, is called mononeuropathy.
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axillary dissection involves looking at the axillary lymph nodes for signs of cancer spread ... There are three levels of axillary lymph nodes (the nodes in the underarm or "axilla" area):
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picture axillary lymph nodes ... B axillary lymph nodes: levels I ... Read more about axillary lymph nodes and their role in diagnosing and treating breast cancer.
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Our doctros usually accomplish sub-muscular placement of breast implants via the axillary (arm-pit) approach, thus avoiding the potential for heavy scarring on the breasts, and further, limiting the potential for injury to nerves to the skin and nipples.
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anatomy, technique, volumes of local anaesthetic, contraindications, complications ... An axillary block is the most commonly performed variety of brachial plexus block. The landmarks are easy to identify and it is associated with fewer complications than other approaches to the brachial plexus.
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