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CORE needle biopsy of orbital tumors
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2013In some orbital mass lesions, histology may be the only way to establish an accurate diagnosis. Core needle biopsy (CNB) is widely performed in oncology, and unlike fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB), it can provide sufficient tissue sample for histology and immunohistochemistry.
Andrey A, Yarovoy +5 more
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Core needle biopsy in renal transplantation
International Urology and Nephrology, 1995Core biopsies have been done by ultrasound assisted 18-G disposable needles with a spring loaded gun (Biopty) system in 140 renal transplant cases either for investigation of an early non-functioning graft or evaluation of deteriorating graft functions.
I E, Geçim +6 more
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Core needle biopsy for bone tumours
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2001Percutaneous core biopsy of bone lesions provides early and definitive diagnosis and guides decisions on management. It is an inexpensive examination technique and has negligible complication rates.We performed a prospective study of 136 patients who underwent core biopsies for bone lesions over an 18-month period.
C S, Pramesh +4 more
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Needle core biopsy of the breast
Current Diagnostic Pathology, 2000Abstract The benefits of preoperative diagnosis in breast cancer are now well established and include appropriate planning of operating lists and patient involvement in therapeutic options. The use of intraoperative frozen section is thus considered by many now to be unacceptable and preoperative diagnostic methods have replaced its use. These include
H. Denley +4 more
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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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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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Core needle biopsy causing a pseudoaneurysm in the breast
The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2022Core needle biopsy (CNB) is the first-choice method of sampling suspicious, focal breast lesions for histological analysis. Here we present the case of a 65-year-old woman who was recalled for evaluation of the left breast following a screening mammogram. An ultrasound-guided biopsy was performed using a disposable core biopsy needle and 3 weeks later
B, Swain +3 more
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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 ...
K W, Wong +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 ...
K W, Wong +4 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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Needle core biopsy in the diagnosis of phyllodes neoplasm
Surgery, 2006Accurate identification of phyllodes neoplasms without surgical intervention is difficult, reducing the ability to manage "benign" lumps non-operatively and impacting on the open benign biopsy rate. Needle core biopsy is considered to be a highly accurate technique in the diagnosis of breast carcinoma.
Mary F, Dillon +5 more
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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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