Chronic exercise training might partially reverse the inflammatory response caused by acute exercise in CAD patients. These results suggest that regular exercise is an important nonpharmacological strategy to the improvement in inflammation in CAD patients.
A 50-year-old woman sought medical consultation due to a 7 3 8-millimeter pigmented lesion on the left nipple. It had been present for one year and showed growth for the past 6 months. The patient had a history of left breast cancer, which had been treated with 36-radiotherapy sessions on the areolar region. Clinically, the lesion was sharply demarcated with a velvety surface. Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM), a near-infrared low-power laser (830-nm diode, power \ 35 mW; Vivascope 1500, Caliber ID), and digital dermoscopy (Medicam 1000; 203 magnification, FotoFinder Systems GmbH) were performed prior to biopsy.
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