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Cording after breast cancer surgery | Macmillan Cancer Support
What is cording? Cording is a cord-like structure under the skin on the inner arm . It may develop if you have had surgery to remove lymph nodes in the armpit. This is also called axillary web syndrome (AWS). You may be able to see or feel the cords when you lift your arm to shoulder height or above your head.
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Axillary Web Syndrome (Cording) - Breastcancer.org
Axillary web syndrome (AWS), also known as cording, sometimes develops as a side effect of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) or axillary lymph node dissection ...
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What Is Cording (Axillary Web Syndrome)? - Breast Cancer - WebMD
Cording — also known as axillary web syndrome (AWS) — often happens after your doctor removes lymph nodeds under your arm.
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cording
▪ I. cording, vbl. n.1 (ˈkɔːdɪŋ) [f. cord v.1 and n.1 + -ing1.] 1. The action of binding or fastening with a cord; hanging (quot. 1619). b. Weaving. The connexion of the treadles of a loom with the leaves of heddles by cords, in such a way as to produce the pattern required.1619 H. Hutton Follies An...
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Cording (Axillary Web Syndrome): What It Is & Treatments
Cording is when thick cords of scar tissue develop in your armpit after breast cancer surgery. It can cause pain and limit movement in your arm.
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Lymphatic cording or axillary web syndrome after breast cancer ...
Lymphatic cording or axillary web syndrome (AWS) refers to a ropelike structure that develops mainly under the axilla but can extend to involve the medial ...
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Cording
Cording may refer to:
Cording (dog grooming)
Cording (mycobacterium)
Cording (surname), a surname
See also
Cord (disambiguation)
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Axillary Web Syndrome (Cording) | OncoLink
Axillary Web Syndrome (AWS), also known as cording, is when a fibrotic band or rope/cord-like texture develops under the skin. it can be managed with ...
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Cording | Breast Cancer - Cancer Council NSW
Cording (axillary web syndrome) can develop weeks or months after any type of breast surgery. Caused by hardened lymph vessels, cording feels like a tight cord.
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[PDF] Axillary Web Syndrome (Cording) - Alberta Health Services
Axillary Web Syndrome (AWS) is also called cording, tethering, or banding. It is a condition that may happen in the arm, armpit, trunk, or breast, after surgery ...
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Three Things to Know About Cording (Axillary Web Syndrome)
Cording, or axillary web syndrome, is an uncomfortable feeling that can develop after breast cancer surgery. Learn what causes it and how to ...
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Cording Following Treatment for Breast Cancer - PMC
Cording, also known as axillary web syndrome (AWS), is a condition which may develop as a result of breast cancer treatment. Cords are palpable bands of tissue ...
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George Cording
George Ernest Cording (1 January 1878 – 2 February 1946) was a Welsh cricketer. Cording was a right-handed batsman who fielded as a wicket-keeper. References
External links
George Cording at ESPNcricinfo
George Cording at CricketArchive
1878 births
1946 deaths
Sportspeople from Tredegar
Cricketers
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Upholstery Basics: How to Make Single Welt Cording/Piping
Step by Step: Bernie Iven, our upholstery manager, demonstrates how to create single welt cording!
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Cording (surname)
Cording is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ann-Marie Cording (born 1959), English high jumper
George Cording (1878–1946), Welsh cricketer
Harry Cording
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