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COVID-19 Vaccination Induced Lymphadenopathy in a Specialized Breast Imaging Clinic in Israel: Analysis of 163 cases.

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In this article, an increase in axillary-lymphadenopathy attributed to vaccination was found in 163 women undergoing breast-imaging, including BRCA-carriers.
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This article is published in Academic Radiology.The article was published on 2021-06-10 and is currently open access. It has received 35 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population.

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Axillary Lymphadenopathy on Ultrasound after COVID-19 Vaccination and Its Influencing Factors: A Single-Center Study

TL;DR: COVID-19 vaccine-related axillary lymphadenopathy on ultrasound is common and breast clinicians should be well aware of these side effects when performing imaging examinations and provide accurate information to patients.
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COVID-19 vaccine-related axillary lymphadenopathy in breast cancer patients: Case series with a review of literature

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed imaging and clinical features from early cases of axillary lymphadenopathy in six COVID-19 vaccine recipients with a history of breast cancer, and reported their observations in six patients and provide an exhaustive review of the published literature.
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COVID-19 vaccine associated axillary lymphadenopathy – A systematic review

TL;DR: A systematic review aimed to evaluate the incidence and clinical characteristics of vaccine associated axillary lymphadenopathy was conducted in patients with breast cancer who received COVID-19 vaccination as discussed by the authors .
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COVID-19 Vaccine–Related Axillary Adenopathy on Breast Imaging: Follow-Up Recommendations and Histopathologic Findings

TL;DR: In this article , the authors describe 94 patients who presented with suspected COVID-19 vaccine-related axillary adenopathy on breast imaging and recommended three biopsies yielding malignant diagnoses were recommended 12.0-13.1 weeks after the second vaccine dose.
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Breast MRI during pregnancy and lactation: clinical challenges and technical advances

TL;DR: In this article , a state-of-the-art pictorial review illustrates how despite currently being underutilized, technical advances and new clinical evidence support the use of unenhanced and dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) modalities in the diagnostic work-up of pregnancyassociated breast cancer.
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Cortical morphologic features of axillary lymph nodes as a predictor of metastasis in breast cancer: in vitro sonographic study.

TL;DR: In breast cancer, axillary lymph nodes can be classified according to cortical morphologic features and should serve as a guideline for universal performance of fine-needle aspiration for preoperative staging of breast cancer if proven with results of in vivo studies.
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Axillary lymph nodes suspicious for breast cancer metastasis: sampling with US-guided 14-gauge core-needle biopsy--clinical experience in 100 patients.

TL;DR: Axillary lymph nodes with abnormal US findings can be sampled with high accuracy and without major complications by using a modified 14-gauge CNB technique.
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Lymphadenopathy in COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients: Diagnostic Dilemma in Oncologic Patients.

TL;DR: In this paper, five cases of axillary lymphadenopathy were presented, which occurred after COVID-19 vaccination and mimicked metastasis in a vulnerable oncologic patient group.
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Axillary lymph node accumulation on FDG-PET/CT after influenza vaccination

TL;DR: Recent influenza vaccination before FDG-PET/CT examination may cause ipsilateral axillary lymph node accumulations, especially within several days after vaccination.
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