File:Subcutaneous tissue on removed cancerous breast. Wellcome L0004972.jpg

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Subcutaneous tissue on removed cancerous breast.
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Subcutaneous tissue on removed cancerous breast.
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Shows the amount of subcutaneous tissues removed even when the skin is not extensively involved. The axillary vein was excised in this case because it was imbedded in tissue infiltrated with cancer.

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Keywords: William Stewart Halsted

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