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Can a cancerous lymph node attached to a major artery cause that artery to rupture?
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tiptoer
Following removal of all female organs, a node was inoperable due to attachment to major artery. Is the artery likely to rupture, or rather much more likely to metastisize?
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Posted by tiptoer
Following removal of all female organs, a node was inoperable due to attachment to major artery. Is the artery likely to rupture, or rather much more likely to metastisize?