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what is e pathophysiology of modified radical mastectomy?
u can have on the form chart? or step by step .. thank you the age profile Patient: 51 years old Gender: Female Marital status: Single Religion: Roman Catholic Admitting Diagnosis / Impression: Breast Cancer Date: 9/3/08/2: 40 h Operation: Modified Radical Mastectomy Final Diagnosis: Invasive cancer of the distal right breast (stage IIB) History of present illness: The patient came for scheduled MRM (-) Hypertension (-) Asthma (-) Diabetes mellitus associated system: Family History: Physical Examination: (+) mass Breast ® Printing: breast mass ® Breast Cancer
A modified radical mastectomy is a mastectomy where surgery does not go beyond the wall box. Muscles of civil status are not deleted, leaving the patient intact and low-PT / OT post-op.
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