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I have a leftaxillary abscess . FNAC says it is "tuberculous abscess" but the blood tests and chest x XXXXXXX does not confirm that! They both say "normal". Can that mean that the FNAC report is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajinder Bajoria
( General Surgeon)
A 36 yrs female patient admitted for Prominent LeftAxillary Tail of Breast and underwent surgery for same. Kindly suggest for regarding exact cause of Prominent LeftAxillary Tail of Breast. ... View answer
Hi, My mother aged 56 is having left breast pain . We have taken a mammogram . And it states "No evidence of mass lesion noted. Few axillary lymph nodes with preserved fatty hilum seen. No abnormality is ... View answer
I have sle ( lupus ) a year ago I found my leftaxillary lymp node to be swollen I was referred to a specialist who did a cat scan the leftaxillary at that time showed a size of 2.2x1.3cm the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashwini Kolur
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
breast as follows.this is in 2014 may.Note is made of few sub centimeter, non FDG Lt axillary avid leftaxillary lymph nodes with preserved shape and fatty hilum ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Khan
( General & Family Physician)
I am 56.Left ear operated due to mustoid abcess in 1987 & right ear due to mustoid abcess in 1988. Head operated in 1987 due to cerebellar abcess. I had ear abcess since 10 yrs. I lived... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Abubakar Siddiqh
( ENT Specialist)
Bilateral Axillary Lipoma both breast. The biopsy report says BILATERAL AXILLARY TAIL OF BREAST WITH FATTY INFILTRATION_ REACTIVE SINUS HISTIOCYTOSIS OF AXILLARY LYMPHNODES_ BILATERAL( 5... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mayank Singh
( Cosmetic & Plastic Surgeon)
my age 29yrs,height 152cm,weight55cm.Acco to USG report ,i got mild bilateral fibroadenosis ,leftaxillary fibrofatty swelling? accessory breast.What does it mean ?it s a serious problem? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aashish Raghu
( General & Family Physician)
, denses breasts with leftaxillary adenopathy probably residual adenopthy now i re-did echographie the same result but said : abscence of opacity (mamography) and two axillary adenopathies of 10 mm... View answer
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