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- Q3508699 subject Q6853509.
- Q3508699 subject Q8310878.
- Q3508699 subject Q8895551.
- Q3508699 abstract "Stewart–Treves syndrome, also known as Cutaneous angiosarcoma, refers to a lymphangiosarcoma, a rare complication that forms as a result of chronic, long-standing lymphedema. Although it most commonly refers to malignancies associated with chronic lymphedema resulting from mastectomy and/or radiotherapy for breast cancer, it may also describe lymphangiosarcomas that result from congenital and other causes of chronic secondary lymphedema. Lymphangiosarcoma arising from cancer-related lymphedema has become much less common with better surgical techniques, radiation therapy, and conservative treatment. The prognosis, even with wide surgical excision and subsequent radiotherapy, is poor.".
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q128581.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q15485050.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q180507.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q246809.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q2619091.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q383126.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q3913024.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853509.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234096.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q7446275.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q8310878.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q848318.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q8895551.
- Q3508699 wikiPageWikiLink Q916398.
- Q3508699 comment "Stewart–Treves syndrome, also known as Cutaneous angiosarcoma, refers to a lymphangiosarcoma, a rare complication that forms as a result of chronic, long-standing lymphedema. Although it most commonly refers to malignancies associated with chronic lymphedema resulting from mastectomy and/or radiotherapy for breast cancer, it may also describe lymphangiosarcomas that result from congenital and other causes of chronic secondary lymphedema.".
- Q3508699 label "Stewart–Treves syndrome".