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Lymphadenectomy, or
lymph node dissection, is the
surgical removal of one or more
groups of
lymph nodes. It is
almost always performed as part of the...
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inuinofemoral lymphadenectomy is one
surgical treatment to
remove inguinofemoral lymph node
metastases involving at
least three lymph nodes. Because...
- of the
diseased organ are
often removed. This
procedure is
called a
lymphadenectomy (lymph node removal). With
sentinel lymph nodes, a
different concept...
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causes may
include the following:
Repeated streptococcal infection Lymphadenectomy Hereditary birth defects Pretibial myxedema Other diseases, such as...
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evidence that
lymphadenectomy reduces the risk of
death or
relapse of
cancer when
compared with no
lymphadenectomy.
Women who
undergo lymphadenectomy are more...
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Colectomy as
treatment for
colorectal cancer also
includes lymphadenectomy, or
removal of
surrounding lymph nodes,
which may be done for staging...
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Attempts to
improve survival by
removing lymph nodes surgically (
lymphadenectomy) were ****ociated with many complications, but no
overall survival benefit...
- SL, Ye DW, et al. (May 2009). "Prospectively
packaged ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy for
penile cancer: the
disseminative pattern of
lymph node metastasis"...
- 2017-12-10. Donohue, John P., and
Richard S. Foster. "Retroperitoneal
lymphadenectomy in
staging and treatment: the
development of nerve-sparing techniques...
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pancreaticoduodenectomy for
pancreatic cancer, and
gastrectomy with
extended (D2)
lymphadenectomy for
gastric cancer.
Surgical oncology is
generally a 2-year fellowship...