2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2004.06.026
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Association of breast cancer with papillary lesions identified at percutaneous image-guided breast biopsy

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“…The location of the papillary lesion is another widely studied risk factor. Some studies reported a tendency for the papillary lesion to be malignant if it was located at the periphery of the breast (19,20), whereas no such association was found in many other studies, including the present study (3,6,8).…”
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“…The location of the papillary lesion is another widely studied risk factor. Some studies reported a tendency for the papillary lesion to be malignant if it was located at the periphery of the breast (19,20), whereas no such association was found in many other studies, including the present study (3,6,8).…”
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“…Reported upgrading rates from benign papillary lesions diagnosed by CNB to malignant papillary lesions diagnosed on subsequent surgical excision range from 0% to 29% (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15). Some investigators have suggested that benign papillary lesions without atypia diagnosed by CNB, in combination with concordant imaging findings, can be safely followed without further surgery (2-7).…”
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“…Same may be the problem with trucut biopsy of the lesion. The incidence of malignancy at surgical excision for papillary lesions found on percutaneous core biopsy ranges from 17 % to 34 % in some studies [4,5]. Hence excision biopsy of all papillary lesions should be done due to the high upgrade rate of malignancy.…”
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