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The axillary arch is a variative muscular slip encountered in the axillary region which usually connects latissimus dorsi to pectoralis major. Reported here is a rare case of bilateral axillary arch splitting the radial nerve into two roots in each side a... see more

BACKGROUND Some clinicopathological features play roles in the spread of breast cancer to axillary lymph node (ALN). However, their roles as predictive factors are not well-established. This study was conducted to determine the correlation between the cli... see more

An approach for the replacement of the distal ascending aorta-proximal arch and acute dissection is described. During the operation, the patient's entire body was continuously perfused, the aortic arch was excluded from the arterial circulation, and the a... see more

Introduction. There continue to be some controversies concerning aortic arch reconstruction, especially the cerebral protection methods. We report our operative and postoperative outcomes for cases of aortic arch replacement using whole-body perfusion dur... see more

Background: Castleman's disease (CD), a rare condition of uncertain etiology, involves a massive proliferation of lymphoid tissues. We described 31 years patient with CD who presented with diffuse adenopathy involving the inguinal, paratracheal, retroperi... see more

The axilla is a region of clinical and surgical importance with plenty of anatomical variations. One of these is the presence of accessory muscles. The literature was reviewed in order to identify the different supernumerary muscles that are described in ... see more

The axilla is a region of clinical and surgical importance with plenty of anatomical variations. One of these is the presence of accessory muscles. The literature was reviewed in order to identify the different supernumerary muscles that are described in ... see more

Background. The superiority of antegrade cerebral perfusion (ACP) in aortic surgery is widely accepted, but the sufficiency of unilateral cerebral perfusion and the optimal systemic temperature during the operation are still controversial.Methods. Thirty ... see more

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