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Background: Fine needle aspiration cytology and core needle biopsy are reliable procedures for breast cancer detection. Core needle biopsy is an established alternative to surgical biopsy for diagnosis and prognostication. However, there may be a concern
Uma Bhatta+3 more
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Core biopsies of the breast: Diagnostic pitfalls
The incidence of breast cancer is increasing worldwide. In this review article, the authors compare and contrast the incidence of breast cancer, and the inherent differences in the United States (US) and India in screening techniques used for diagnosing breast cancer.
Ram Pathak+5 more
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Challenges in the Interpretation of Breast Core Biopsies
The aim of core needle biopsy (CNB) is to diagnose a breast abnormality prior to open surgical excision. The radiology-pathology correlation helps in interpretation of pathologic findings and is greatly assisted by specimen radiology of all cores performed for calcifications, separation of cores containing calcification from those without, and the ...
Marcia Edelweiss+2 more
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Postmortem Percutaneous Core Biopsy of the Liver [PDF]
Unexpected deaths related to significant hepatopathology are encountered daily by forensic pathologists. After investigation, a decision will be made regarding whether or not to perform an autopsy. In considering the options available to assess the degree of hepatopathology, a study was undertaken to evaluate the potential role of percutaneous core ...
Stephen J. Cina, John E. Smialek
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Accuracy of Core Needle Biopsy Versus Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology for Diagnosing Salivary Gland Tumors [PDF]
Background: Core needle biopsy is a relatively new technique used to diagnose salivary gland lesions, and its role in comparison with fine needle aspiration cytology needs to be refined.
In Hye Song+9 more
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Diagnostic Utility of Touch Imprint Cytology of Image Guided Core Needle Biopsy
Background: Touch imprint cytology of image guided core needle biopsy implies gentle rolling of core needle biopsy obtained with the aid of imaging modality from various organs. The aim of the study was to measure the diagnostic accuracy of touch imprint
Mona Dahal+4 more
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Nowadays, there are many kinds of biopsy. One that can be done in breast is core needle biopsy. Core needle biopsy is a tissue sampling procedure using hollow core needle size 11-16 gauge.
Reni Widyastuti+2 more
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Chest Soft Tissue Schwannoma: a Difficult Case of Diagnosis
The article presents a clinical case of a patient born in 1963, examined and treated at Ostroverkhov Kursk Oncology Scientific and Clinical Center in 2024.
M. V. Perevedentsev+3 more
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Changing Paradigms in Breast Carcinoma:A Review
The journey of breast cancer a common malignancy the world over, is long drawn with several ups and downs finally resulting in patterns of management and therapy amounting to an attempt at breast conservation.
Shameem Shariff
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Background An increasing number of neo-adjuvant breast cancer studies are being conducted and a novel model for tumor biological studies, the "window-of-opportunity" model, has revealed several advantages. Change in tumor cell proliferation, estimated by
Ingvar Christian+8 more
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