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Bone Core Biopsies

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1989
Plastic embedding of bone core biopsy specimens has been promoted as providing superior morphology, primarily because semi-thin sections can thereby be cut at 1-2 mu. The major disadvantages of plastic embedding are that it increases the technical load, is more expensive, and potentially has its own intrinsic problems, including difficulties in ...
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Multiples in Core Biopsy Samples [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
This chapter is intended to provide practical instruction in further assessing core biopsy material in occasionally encountered but important diagnostic scenarios. Further evaluating cases with inherent pitfalls including those with seemingly nondiagnostic findings, instances of excluding concomitant microinvasive carcinoma, and recognizing tangential ...
Sandra J. Shin, Paula S. Ginter
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Core-Needle Biopsy

2020
The advent of stereotactic and ultrasound (US) guidance combined with the development of automatic, easy-to-use core-needle biopsy (CNB) devices marked the beginning of a new era in the field of imaging-guided percutaneous breast biopsy. The various automatic and manual devices available for CNB and their mechanisms are described. The complete standard
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Ultrasound Guided Core Breast Biopsies

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2021
Core needle biopsies are common procedures performed in breast imaging centers. Utilizing ultrasound guidance for biopsy of suspicious findings within the breast and axilla is the standard of care when lesions are visible on ultrasound. Most ultrasound guided breast biopsies are performed by radiologists interpreting breast imaging who correlate ...
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Stereotactic Core Biopsy

2006
Since its description in Sweden in the 1970s,1 stereotactic biopsy has been increasingly used for breast diagnosis. Stereotactic biopsy provides an accurate, safe, and cost-effective alternative to surgical biopsy for mammographically evident lesions.2 Although early studies of stereotactic biopsy used fine needles, fine needle aspiration has many ...
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Core Needle Biopsies

2011
Percutaneous core needle biopsies comprise the most common type of breast specimens in current practice. The indications for such biopsies include palpable and nonpalpable breast lesions. The majority of these biopsies are performed with the aid of imaging modalities, such as mammogram, ultrasound, or MRI (Figs. 5.1 and 5.2).
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Target Biopsy and Core Number in Prostate Biopsy

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 2021
Yan Sun, Wei-Wei Shen, Li-Gang Cui
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Problematic Core Biopsies

2016
This chapter deals with practical problems in the handling and reporting of breast core biopsy specimens, including approaches for identification of histological microcalcifications. The use of reporting categories (“B” codes) is recommended, and the chapter largely concentrates on those entities causing diagnostic difficulties, such as the B3 lesions,
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Core Biopsy of the Liver

2016
This section provides a comprehensive procedural report for core biopsy of the liver procedure with up-to-date explanatory notes, synopsis of the indications, and contraindications and potential complications in an organized and practical format.
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Stereotactic Core Biopsy

2018
Abstract Stereotactic biopsy systems utilize angled mammography images and parallax shift to localize and sample a target. The most common indication for stereotactic core biopsy is to sample suspicious/indeterminate calcifications, but it can be used to biopsy any mammographic finding (mass, developing asymmetry, architectural ...
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