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Comparison of Aspiration and Core Needle Biopsy
2012In the assessment of breast lesions, the time-honored triple approach utilizing clinical assessment, radiological assessment, and pathologic assessment cannot be overemphasized. In the pathologic assessment of breast lesions, small samples assessments (FNAC and needle biopsy) have largely replaced excisional biopsy, as the formers do not require ...
Gary M. Tse+2 more
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Current problems in diagnostic radiology, 2019
The purpose of this study was to describe and compare the management recommendations provided in the setting of a high-risk lesion diagnosed on core needle biopsy of the breast at academic institutions across the United States.
Eniola Falomo+5 more
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The purpose of this study was to describe and compare the management recommendations provided in the setting of a high-risk lesion diagnosed on core needle biopsy of the breast at academic institutions across the United States.
Eniola Falomo+5 more
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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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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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Laryngeal chondrosarcoma diagnosed by core-needle biopsy
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2014We report a case of chondrosarcoma of the larynx, diagnosed by a percutaneous core-needle biopsy (CNB). Cartilaginous tumors of the larynx are usually diagnosed by biopsy with direct laryngomicroscopy under general anesthesia. However, patients find it difficult to undergo a biopsy under general anesthesia, for physical, economic, and social reasons ...
Satoru Miyamaru, Koichi Haba
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Core Needle Biopsy of the Breast
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2018Benign and atypical lesions associated with breast cancer risk are often encountered in core needle biopsies (CNBs) of the breast. For these lesions, the rate of "upgrade" to carcinoma in excision specimens varies widely in the literature. Many CNB studies are limited by a lack of radiological-pathological correlation, consistent criteria for excision,
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Fine-Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy
2000Fine-needle aspiration cytology has been an established method in complementary breast diagnosis since the publications of Martin and Ellis in 1930. Core biopsy, however, has only recently found broader application with the introduction of automatic spring-acting puncture devices.
P. Tontsch+2 more
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MRI-guided breast biopsy: clinical experience with 14-gauge stainless steel core biopsy needle.
AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2004OBJECTIVE Core needle biopsy has proven advantages for wire localization and excision; however, MRI-guided core biopsy has been limited by less satisfactory sampling efficiency and less availability of MRI-compatible biopsy needles.
Xiaoming Chen, C. Lehman, K. E. Dee
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Needle Core Biopsies and Aspirates
2010It used to be the requirement that for proper examination of lymph nodes, a fresh intact specimen was required because fragmentation produced crushing with distortion of architecture and cytology of the fragile lymphoid cells contained within. The advent of techniques including immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and molecular analysis to supplement ...
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Clinical Radiology, 1999
Table bombardment by automated biopsy needle is an occasional technical problem during stereotactic core biopsy of the breast. It is most commonly encountered in small breasts and when lesions are close to the biopsy table. A reference chart is devised for stereotactic core biopsy using an add-on erect stereotactic biopsy table and automated spring ...
H.Y. Lau+4 more
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Table bombardment by automated biopsy needle is an occasional technical problem during stereotactic core biopsy of the breast. It is most commonly encountered in small breasts and when lesions are close to the biopsy table. A reference chart is devised for stereotactic core biopsy using an add-on erect stereotactic biopsy table and automated spring ...
H.Y. Lau+4 more
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