Virchow’s Node and Carcinoma of Unknown Primary (original) (raw)
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November 2015 • Volume 42, number 6, pages 688 - 690• DOI: 10.1188/15.ONF.688-690
Erin Streu
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- Oncology Nursing Forum
- 42
- Number 6 / November 2015
- Virchow’s Node and Carcinom...
Virchow’s node is the enlargement of the left supraclavicular lymph node and is considered by clinicians to be a strong indicator of metastatic abdominal malignancy. Virchow’s node is located medially and is a deep-seeded node, making it difficult to assess in a healthy individual.
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