2004
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-812932
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Radiologisch-histopathologische Korrelation von Mikrokalzifikationen in 11-G-Vakuumbiopsaten - eine Analyse von insgesamt 3196 Proben

Abstract: Discordant results from pathological and radiological examinations of biopsies can mainly be explained by calcifications at the edge of the specimen lost during processing, which are therefore not detected in histopathology, and calcifications too small to be visualized radiologically.

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“…Uncertain calcifications should indicate a further histopathological examination to confirm their biological behaviour [57]. So, benign microcalcifications associated with apocrine metaplasia in fibrocystic breast disease and after breastfeeding were diagnosed [8, 9].…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uncertain calcifications should indicate a further histopathological examination to confirm their biological behaviour [57]. So, benign microcalcifications associated with apocrine metaplasia in fibrocystic breast disease and after breastfeeding were diagnosed [8, 9].…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%