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    A Solitary Neck Nodule as Late Evidence of Recurrent Lobular Breast Carcinoma

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    Recurrent lobular breast carcinoma manifesting as a cutaneous neck nodule in a woman, 14 years after successful chemotherapy, illustrates the importance of following at-risk patients with a high level of clinical suspicion. This case emphasizes the value of combining clinical findings with appropriate histopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis when evaluating a cutaneous lesion in such a patient

    Sarcoidosis with subcutaneous lesions

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    Photo shows aspen trees in autumn, in an unidentified area, probably in the mountains of Uta
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