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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of breast" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a medical condition or situation involving the breast, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The doctor diagnosed her with a case of breast cancer."
Alternatives: "a case of breast cancer" or "a breast condition".
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We herein present a case of breast cancer involving a VP shunt with a review of the pertinent literature.
An abnormal p53 status (p53ab) was defined as a case of breast cancer when more than 50% of tumor cells were strongly positive for p53, while less than 10% of the cells were positive for p21.
Similar to the assignments in the previous report[20], an abnormal p53 status (p53ab) was defined as a case of breast cancer if more than 50% of tumor cells were strongly positive for p53, while less than 10% of the cells were positive for p21.
A case of breast metastases announcing an ovarian cancer has also been previously reported.
We report a case of breast abscess in a young lactating patient.
Malignancy was found in two cases of PM (a case of cervical cancer from Guadalajara, no MSA; a case of breast cancer from Mexico City, anti-Jo-1) and two cases in anti-Mi-2 DM from Mexico City (a case of breast cancer, anti-SAE; a case of cervical cancer, anti-p155/140).
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Most significantly, the frequency of CHEK21100delC in breast cancer families with a case of male breast cancer was as high as 13% (Meijers-Heijboer et al, 2002).
Murtaza, M. et al. Multifocal clonal evolution characterized using circulating tumour DNA in a case of metastatic breast cancer.
For comparative purposes, we describe a case of intracapsular breast implant rupture associated with granuloma of the fibrous capsule.
The hieroglyphics record a probable case of breast cancer: "a bulging tumor... like touching a ball of wrappings".
Original DECT was a 3-category variable and the response to "How likely is it that a mammogram could find a new case of breast cancer?".
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