Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma: Analysis of Imaging Studies in 44 Patients Reveals Need for Systematic Assessment of Mass Versus No Mass to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy

CONCLUSION: Patient characteristics are the most important predictors for surgical outcomes in IBR, but surgeons and surgeon teams are also important variables. High-volume surgeon teams achieve lower rates of infection. This study highlights the need to examine modifi able risk factors associated with optimum IBR outcomes, which include patient and provider characteristics as well as the surgical team treating the patient. Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma: Analysis of Imaging Studies in 44 Patients Reveals Need for Systematic Assessment of Mass Versus No Mass to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy

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