Group of lymph node involved in breast carcinoma are all of the following except: March 2005
Correct Answer: Pretracheal
Description: Ans. B: Pretracheal Lymphatic metastasis occurs primarily to the axillary and the internal mammary lymph nodes. Tumours in the posterior one-third of the breast are more likely to drain into the internal mammary lymph nodes. Involvement of supraclavicular nodes and any of the contralateral lymph nodes represent advance disease.
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