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  • COSTA, MATHEUS MARQUES DA; RANGEL, MARCO ANTÔNIO NETTO ARMANDO; AMORIM, CARLOS HENRIQUE DA SILVA; COSTA, GABRIEL MARQUES DA; LOPES, PATRICK DE ABREU CUNHA; NOSE, ANDRE LUIS YAMAMOTO
    20-Abr-2022
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  • RANGEL, MARCO ANTÔNIO NETTO ARMANDO; COSTA, MATHEUS MARQUES DA; MORAES, POLLINI PEREIRA DE; AZZI, THAÍS BARONI; CONCEIÇÃO, ANA CAROLINA ALVES DA; MATTOS, ANA CAROLINA MORAES; MACIEL, THAYNARA ALVES DE SOUZA; MORAES, THAINÁ PEREIRA DE; JOIA, KÍVIA DA SILVA; LOPES, PATRICK DE ABREU CUNHA; NOSE, ANDRE LUIS YAMAMOTO; RANGEL, RODRIGO NETTO ARMANDO
    21-Abr-2022
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  • MATTOS, ANA CAROLINA MORAES; LOPES, PATRICK DE ABREU CUNHA; SILVA, IAGO MACIEL SANTIAGO DA; ROCHA, ANA CAROLINA DO AMARAL SANTOS DE CARVALHO; AZZI, THAÍS BARONI; MORAES, POLLINI PEREIRA DE; RANGEL, MARCO ANTÔNIO NETTO ARMANDO; NOSE, ANDRE LUIS YAMAMOTO; ARAUJO, DANIEL DE OLIVEIRA; MARCONDES, GUILHERME THULER TAFURI
    18-Abr-2022
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  • CONCEIÇÃO, ANA CAROLINA ALVES DA; JOIA, KÍVIA DA SILVA; AZZI, THAIS BARONI; COSTA, KARINA MOURÃO; MORAES, POLLINI PEREIRA DE; RANGEL, MARCO ANTÔNIO NETTO ARMANDO; ANDRADE, RHAILA DEL CARLO NACUR DE; LOPES, PATRICK DE ABREU CUNHA; NOSE, ANDRE LUIS YAMAMOTO
    18-Abr-2022
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  • MORAES, POLLINI PEREIRA DE; AZZI, THAÍS BARONI; CONCEIÇÃO, ANA CAROLINA ALVES DA; MATTOS, ANA CAROLINA MORAES; COSTA, KARINA MOURÃO; RANGEL, MARCO ANTÔNIO NETTO ARMANDO; NETO, RICARDO JOSE DE FARIAS; ROCHA, ANA CAROLINA DO AMARAL SANTOS DE CARVALHO; MORAES, THAINÁ PEREIRA DE; LOPES, PATRICK DE ABREU CUNHA; NOSE, ANDRE LUIS YAMAMOTO; QUEIROZ, ALICE SILVEIRA ALVES DE
    20-Abr-2022
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  • recommendations, The coronavirus ANA CAROLINA MORAES GOMES DE SOUZAdisease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted morbidity and mortality worldwide. Unilateral axillary lymphadenopathy induced by the COVID-19 vaccine is particularly relevant in women with breast cancer, with a predilection for metastasis to the axillary lymph nodes. Clinicians, radiologists, and patients may be concerned about COVID-19 vaccine-induced unilateral axillary lymphadenopathy because it may be a sign of breast cancer metastasis, leading to a diagnostic conundrum over whether to recommend a biopsy or short-term follow-up. This literature review aims to assess the best available evidence of axillary lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination. Recognizing COVID-19 vaccine-induced unilateral axillary lymphadenopathy as a potential differential diagnosis and making efforts to investigate the patient's vaccination history are crucial to avoid overestimating the burden of axillary disease and making appropriate therapeutic .; NOSE, ANDRE LUIS YAMAMOTO; LOPES, PATRICK DE ABREU CUNHA
    18-Abr-2022
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