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<journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">J Korean Radiol Soc</journal-id>
<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">JKRS</journal-id>
<journal-title-group>
<journal-title>Journal of the Korean Radiological Society</journal-title>
</journal-title-group>
<issn pub-type="ppub">1738-2637</issn>
<publisher>
<publisher-name>The Korean Society of Radiology</publisher-name>
</publisher>
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<article-meta>
<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.3348/jkrs.2007.57.6.583</article-id>
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<subj-group>
<subject>Case Report</subject>
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<title-group>
<article-title>Spectrum of Axillary Disorders (Excluding Metastasis from Breast Cancer): Radiological and Pathological Correlation: A Pictorial Essay</article-title>
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<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Kim</surname>
<given-names>Ho Jun</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
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</contrib>

<contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="yes">
<name>
<surname>Kim</surname>
<given-names>Keum Won</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
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</contrib>

<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Park</surname>
<given-names>Yong Sung</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
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</contrib>

<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Chung</surname>
<given-names>Dong Jin</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
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</contrib>

<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Cho</surname>
<given-names>Young Jun</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
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</contrib>

<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Hwang</surname>
<given-names>Cheol Mog</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
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</contrib>

<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Yoo</surname>
<given-names>Hyeun Mi</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
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</contrib>

<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Kim</surname>
<given-names>Yoon Mee</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="A2">2</xref>
</contrib>

<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Lee</surname>
<given-names>Mee Ran</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>M.D.</degrees>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="A3">3</xref>
</contrib>

</contrib-group>

<aff id="A1">Department of Radiology, Konyang University Hospital, Korea.</aff>
<aff id="A2"><label>2</label>Department of Pathology, Konyang University Hospital, Korea.</aff>
<aff id="A3"><label>3</label>Department of Radiology, Eulji University Hospital, Korea.</aff>

<author-notes>
<corresp>
Address reprint requests to: Keum Won Kim, M.D., Department of Radiology, Konyang University Hospital, 685, Gasoowon-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon 302-718, Korea. Tel. 82-42-600-9222, Fax. 82-42-600-9193, <email>lizkim1@hanmail.net</email>
</corresp>
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<pub-date pub-type="ppub">
<month>12</month>
<year>2007</year>
</pub-date>
<pub-date pub-type="epub">
<day>31</day>
<month>12</month>
<year>2007</year>
</pub-date>
<volume>57</volume>
<issue>6</issue>
<fpage>583</fpage>
<lpage>594</lpage>

<permissions>
<copyright-statement>Copyright &#x00A9; 2007 by The Korean Society of Radiology</copyright-statement>
<copyright-year>2007</copyright-year>
</permissions>

<abstract>
<p>Axillary disorders originate from an axillary lymph node, subcutaneous fat layer, accessory breast, nerve, vessel and muscle. The most common causes of a palpable axillary mass are a lymph node pathology containing a benign axillary lymphadenopathy, and malignant lymph nodes such as a metastatic lymphadenopathy from breast cancer and a malignant lymphoma. For the detection of masses in the axilla, mammography and sonography are the imaging modalities of choice. We present a spectrum of various axillary masses with correlative radiological imaging and pathological findings in this pictorial essay. Knowledge of the radiological findings of various axillary disorders is useful for a differential diagnosis and for preventing unnecessary invasive procedures.</p>
</abstract>

<kwd-group>
<kwd>Radiography</kwd>
<kwd>Ultrasonography</kwd>
<kwd>Mammary neoplasms</kwd>
<kwd>Lymphatic system</kwd>
<kwd>Lymphatic metastasis</kwd>
<kwd>Axilla</kwd>
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