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[The phantom breast syndrome]

S Poma1, R Varenna, G Bordin

  • 1División de Cirugía General, Institutos Clínicos de Perfeccionamiento de Milán, Italia.

Revista Clinica Espanola
|May 1, 1996
PubMed
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Phantom breast syndrome (PBS) occurs in 30% of mastectomy patients, with sensations often localized to the nipple. Phantom breast pain is less common, and its emergence is not influenced by postoperative factors.

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