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Ann Thorac Surg 2007;83:697
© 2007 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


Images in Cardiothoracic Surgery

Chest Wall Reconstruction in Full-Thickness Defect for Mastectomy and Irradiation

Andrea Droghetti, MDa,*, Andrea Schiavini, MDa, Piergiorgio Muriana, MSa, Donatella Tomassoni, MDb, Barbara Canneto, MDa, Enrico Aitini, MDc, Alfredo Scalzini, MDb, Giovanni Muriana, MDa

a Thoracic Surgery Division, C. Poma Hospital, Mantova, Italy
b Infectious Disease Division, C. Poma Hospital, Mantova, Italy
c Medical Oncology and Hematology Division, C. Poma Hospital, Mantova, Italy

* Address correspondence to Dr Droghetti, C. Poma Hospital, Thoracic Surgery Division, Viale Albertoni 1, Mantova, 46100 Italy (Email: adroghetti@libero.it).

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A 65-year-old woman was examined for a full-thickness chest ulcer after bilateral mastectomy at age 39, with resection and radiotherapy for left-side recurrence at age 52. Nine months later an ulcer appeared in a large radiodermatitis zone without any recurrent neoplastic disease. Many different medical treatments were tried without success, and after 13 years the defect had grown to . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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