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Extended distal pancreatectomy with thoracic wall resection after neoadjuvant FOLFIRINOX: Is there a limit of resection for pancreatic cancer after downstaging?

Giuliani T, López Rubio M, Montalvá Oron E, Maupoey Ibañez J, Boscá Robledo A, López Valdivia C, Pérez Rojas J, Lopez Andujar R

Indications and outcomes of extended pancreatectomies have been recently appraised by the International Study Group for Pancreatic Surgery. However, no definitive conclusions have been drawn, particularly in the setting of...
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Extracranial systemic antitumor response through the abscopal effect induced by brain radiation in a patient with metastatic melanoma

D'Andrea M, Reddy GK

The abscopal effect is a term that has been used to describe the phenomenon in which localized radiation therapy treatment of a tumor lesion triggers a spontaneous regression of metastatic...
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Treatment of Isolated Sternal Fracture with Ultrasound-Guided Paravertebral Nerve Block: a Case Report and Literature Review

Park JM, Kim H

In the case of isolated sternal fractures, conservative treatment with analgesics is common, but pain can persist for more than 10 weeks, which can significantly interfere with daily life. Ultrasound-guided...
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A Case of SAPHO Syndrome with Hyperostosis of the Ulna

Bae JY, Lee SH, Ko HC, Park C, Kang SW, Kwak SH

SAPHO syndrome is a rare disease comprising of synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis and osteoarticular manifestations usually involve anterior chest wall, spine, or pelvis. Among these features, hyperostosis of...
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A Case of Parotid Abscess and Chest Wall Inflammation Induced by Giant Warthin's Tumor

Lim SH, Koo BM, Baeg MS, Kim SW

Warthin's tumor (WT) is second most common neoplasm in the parotid gland and it can be accompanied by inflammation and necrosis. The chest wall inflammation may present a rapid and...
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Is current cardiopulmonary resuscitation guideline recommending same chest compression depth between men and women appropriate?

Kim S, Na JU, Lee JH, Shin DH, Han SK, Choi PC

OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether the depth of chest compression (CC) recommended by current cardiopulmonary resuscitation guidelines is equally appropriate to both men and women. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of the chest...
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Serratus anterior plane block combined with monitored anesthesia care for surgery of lateral side of breast: a case report

Yoon HS, Yu BW, Kim YM, Lee JH, Koh WU, Yang HS

BACKGROUND: In breast surgery, regional anesthesia rather than primary anesthesia has been mainly used for postoperative analgesia. Serratus anterior plane block is a new method for ultrasound-guided thoracic wall block....
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Primary Leiomyoma of the Chest Wall in a Pediatric Patient

Cho SC, Lee JH

Primary leiomyoma of the chest wall is extremely rare. A 13-month-old boy presented to outpatient clinic of the department of pediatrics with a soft, movable, and palpable mass in the...
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Subcutaneous Sparganosis on Abdomen Mimicking Multiple Lipomas

Ahn SK, Choi HJ, Kim JH

Human sparganosis is a food-borne zoonosis mainly caused by the plerocercoid belonging to the genus Spirometra. The most common clinical sign of sparganosis is a subcutaneous mass in the trunk...
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Primary Chest Wall Sarcoma: Surgical Outcomes and Prognostic Factors

Park I, Shin S, Kim HK, Choi YS, Kim J, Zo JI, Shim YM, Cho JH

BACKGROUND: Primary chest wall sarcoma is a rare disease with limited reports of surgical resection. METHODS: This retrospective review included 41 patients with primary chest wall sarcoma who underwent chest wall...
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Single vertical incision thoracoabdominal flap for chest wall reconstruction following mastectomy of locally advanced breast cancer

Min K, Choi EJ, Lee YH, Eom JS, Son BH, Ahn SH, Kim EK

PURPOSE: Skin grafts have been widely used in managing extensive chest wall defects after mastectomy for advanced breast cancer. However, their durability and tolerability to radiotherapy is still controversial. A...
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Imaging of Thoracic Wall Abnormalities

Semionov A, Kosiuk J, Ajlan A, Discepola

Identification of certain abnormalities of the chest wall can be extremely helpful in correctly diagnosing a number of syndromic conditions and systemic diseases. Additionally, chest wall abnormalities may sometimes constitute...
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Mastectomy in female-to-male transgender patients: A single-center 24-year retrospective analysis

Kühn S, Keval S, Sader R, Küenzlen , Kiehlmann , Djedovic G, Bozkurt A, Rieger UM

BACKGROUND: Mastectomy in male transgender patients is an important (and often the first) step toward physical manhood. At our department, mastectomies in transgender patients have been performed for several decades. METHODS:...
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Radiation-induced Myositis after Proton Beam Therapy to Huge Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Kim J, Yoo GS, Sinn DH, Park HC, Koh KC

Proton beam therapy (PBT) is one of the advances in radiotherapy techniques, which enables dose escalation with lower probability of radiation-induced liver or gastrointestinal injuries. However, the chest wall proximal...
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Late complication of the Nuss procedure: recurrent cardiac tamponade

Park WJ, Son JW, Park KH, Kim YM, Nam JH, Choi KU, Kim JH

Pectus excavatum (PE) is known as one of the most common congenital deformities of the anterior chest wall. The Nuss procedure is an effective surgical therapy to correct PE. Here,...
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Dosimetric Effects of Intrafractional Organ Motion in Field-in-Field Technique for Whole-Breast Irradiation

Hong CS, Ju SG, Choi DH, Han Y, Huh SJ, Park W, Ahn YC, Kim JS, Lim DH

PURPOSE: We evaluated the motion-induced dosimetric effects on the field-in-field (FIF) technique for whole-breast irradiation (WBI) using actual patient organ motion data obtained from cine electronic portal imaging device (cine...
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Osteoradionecrosis of the Anterior Thoracic Wall after Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer

Kim YS, Yoon JH

Although osteoradionecrosis of the thoracic wall is rare, severe complications following radiation therapy for breast cancer can occur. The authors report the case of a 65-year-old woman who developed osteoradionecrosis...
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A Gastro-Pleuro-Pericardial Fistula That Occurred Following Palliative Chemoradiotherapy for Tongue Cancer: A Case Report

Jang SJ, Cha YK, Kim JS, Kim DY, Kim DB

A gastro-pleuro-pericardial fistula is an abnormal communication between the stomach, pleural cavity, and pericardium. It is a very rare and life-threatening condition, which needs prompt intervention. We report a case...
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Large Focal Extrapleural Hematoma of Chest Wall: A Case Report

Lee H, Han SH, Lee MK, Kwon OS, Kim KH, Kim JS, Chon SH, Shinn SH

Although hemothorax and pneumothorax are common complications seen in rib fractures, focal extrapleural hematoma is quite rare. We report a 63-year-old female patient that developed large focal extrapleural hematoma after...
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Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Primary Chest Wall Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Yoon SH, Jung JC, Park IK, Park S, Kang CH, Kim YT

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the clinical outcomes of surgical treatment of primary chest wall soft tissue sarcoma (CW-STS). METHODS: Thirty-one patients who underwent surgery for CW-STS between 2000 and 2015 were...
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