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Radioactive seed localization of foreign body
Sine Hylenius1, Wei Uldall2, Gro Qvamme1
1Department of Breast Surgery, Herlev Hospital, Herlev, Denmark.
Acta Radiologica Open
|August 22, 2022
Abstract:
Radioactive seed localization is a method widely used within breast cancer treatment. This case represents a 43-year-old male patient with a foreign body in his left axilla. We used radioactive seed localization for marking the foreign body, which made the subsequent surgery possible, quick, and minimal invasive.
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