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Carcinoma of the axillary breast

Cheong JH, Lee BC, Lee KS

Axillary breast is one of the varieties of polymastia which is characterized by the presence of more than 2 breasts. It may cause symptoms during pregnancy, lactation, or...
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Metastatic tumors in the sellar and parasellar regions: clinical review of four cases

Yi HJ, Kim CH, Bak KH, Kim JM, Ko Y, Oh SJ

Metastatic tumors in the sellar and parasellar regions are uncommon and rarely detected in clinical practice. We present four cases of sellar and parasellar metastatic tumors, which metastasized from distant...
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Correlations of bcl-2 expression with clinicopathological features in breast cancer

Lee HD, Koo JY, Jung WH

To evaluate the prognostic significance of bcl-2, we investigated the correlation of bcl-2 expression with the established indicators of prognosis and tumor behavior in breast cancer. This study included a...
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Expression of cyclins in ductal hyperplasia, atypical ductal hyperplasia and ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast

Kim HJ, Jung WH, Kim DY, Lee HD

Cyclin/cdc complexes are known to function in cell-cycle regulation. Cyclin D1/cdk4 and -6 complexes, which functions as a G1-S checkpoint and cyclin B1/cdc2 complexes, a G2-M checkpoint are essential for...
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The Role of Sonography in Patients with Breast Cancer Presenting as an Axillary Mass

Park SY, Kim EK, Oh KK, Lee KS, Park BW

OBJECTIVE: To compare sonography and mammography in terms of their diagnostic value in breast cancer cases which initially presented as an axillary mass without a palpable mass or other clinical...
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