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. 2014 Mar 27;12:67. doi: 10.1186/1477-7819-12-67

Table 3.

Relationships between paresthesia and the other variables

Patient subgroups
Paresthesia
P value a
  Yes No  
Mean age (years)
58 ± 11
49 ± 10
<0.0001
Surgery -evaluation interval (months)
34 ± 18
36 ± 18
0.32
Surgery
 
 
1
  Mastectomy
19 (17.9)
16 (17)
 
  Conservative surgery
87 (82.1)
78 (83)
 
ALND incision
 
 
0.56
  The same as the breast’s
67 (63.2)
55 (58.5)
 
  Separate
39 (36.8)
39 (41.5)
 
Surgery in the dominant arm
 
 
1
  Yes
50 (47.2)
44 (46.8)
 
  No
56 (52.8)
50 (53.2)
 
Axilla status
 
 
0.25
  Positive
59 (55.7)
44 (46.8)
 
  Negative
47 (44.3)
50 (53.2)
 
Positive axilla (103): number of positive lymph nodes
3 ± 5
4 ± 5
0.17
Dissected lymph nodes
15 ± 4
13 ± 4
0.002
Postoperative seroma
 
 
0.63
  Yes
12 (11.3)
8 (8.5)
 
  No 94 (88.7) 86 (91.5)  

aFisher’s exact test for binary nominal variables and the Mann-Whitney test for continuous numeric variables.

ALND: axillary lymph node dissection.