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Mild ductal atypia after large-core needle biopsy of the breast: Is surgical excision always necessary?

Surgery, 2000
The aim of the current study was to identify a select group of patients with mild atypia who do not need surgical excision after large-core needle biopsy (LCNB) of the breast.Nineteen (70%) of 27 patients with ductal atypia found on LCNB had subsequent surgical excision.
B J, O'hea, C, Tornos
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Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia and Ductal Carcinoma In Situ as Revealed by Large-Core Needle Breast Biopsy

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2000
This investigation compares the frequency of histologic underestimation of breast carcinoma that occurs when a large-core needle biopsy reveals atypical ductal hyperplasia or ductal carcinoma in situ with the automated 14-gauge needle, the 14-gauge directional vacuum-assisted biopsy device, and the 11-gauge directional vacuum-assisted biopsy device ...
M L, Darling   +9 more
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[Clinical experience with large-core needle biopsies of the breast and evaluation of histopathology].

Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 2001
Interventional techniques allow a microinvasive diagnostic of breast lesions. We examined the reliability of large core needle biopsies for histologic diagnosis on breast lesions.143 ultrasound guided automated spring gun biopsies and 16 stereotactic guided vacuum-assisted device biopsies were analyzed.
N, Fersis   +6 more
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The role of large core needle biopsy in locally advanced breast cancer.

Maryland medical journal (Baltimore, Md. : 1985), 1997
The appropriate management of locally advanced breast carcinoma (LABC) is controversial. It is evident that overall survival in patients treated with locoregional control remains dismal. The trend towards a more effective means of improving response rates and overall survival in LABC has shifted towards earlier aggressive treatment to include ...
M E, Pace, W A, Berg
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[Stereotactic large core needle biopsy for the diagnosis of nonpalpable breast lesions: reliable without additional excision biopsy].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2003
To determine the reliability of stereotactic large core needle biopsy (SLCNB) in the diagnostic work-up of suspected carcinomatous non-palpable breast lesions.Prospective.Between 1 February 2000 and 6 June 2002, data were collected on all patients with a non-palpable breast lesion who were scheduled to undergo a SLCNB.
L E, Hoorntje   +3 more
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Image-directed percutaneous biopsy with large-core needles. Comparison of cytologic and histologic findings.

Acta cytologica, 1995
Large biopsy needles (18 and 19 gauge) have been reported to yield high-quality tissue cores for reliable histologic diagnosis. In our institution, image-directed percutaneous biopsy specimens obtained with these needles are processed routinely for simultaneous cytologic and histologic analysis. For the present study, we reviewed our experience with 82
P, Tsang   +5 more
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[Clinical evaluation of three methods of fine-needle aspiration, large-core needle biopsy and frozen section biopsy with focus staining for non-palpable breast disease].

Ai zheng = Aizheng = Chinese journal of cancer, 2004
Early detection of breast cancer is crucial to improve the therapeutic effect and to increase the survival rate. However, it is difficult because breast cancer in early stage was usually occult, impalpable, and could not be detected by laboratory test.
Yao-Pan, Wu   +8 more
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Stereotactic large core needle biopsy.

Radiologic technology, 1996
S A, Wieland, D, DeVos
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