2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0959-8049(02)00748-7
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Reduction in the number of sentinel lymph node procedures by preoperative ultrasonography of the axilla in breast cancer

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“…9 To improve the accuracy of the preoperative assessment of axillary lymph nodes, others have used FNA and found it to be simple, moderately accurate, and minimally invasive, and a good triage tool for the management of patients. 1,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]15,19 Indeed, it has been shown that combining axillary ultrasonography with FNA cytology of abnormal lymph nodes can significantly reduce the number of unnecessary sentinel lymph node procedures performed by 8% to 40%, with a concomitant reduction in healthcare costs of up to 20%. [7][8][9][10]15,19 The data from the current study confirm that FNA cytology is a useful procedure with which to detect axillary lymph node metastases from breast carcinoma.…”
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“…9 To improve the accuracy of the preoperative assessment of axillary lymph nodes, others have used FNA and found it to be simple, moderately accurate, and minimally invasive, and a good triage tool for the management of patients. 1,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]15,19 Indeed, it has been shown that combining axillary ultrasonography with FNA cytology of abnormal lymph nodes can significantly reduce the number of unnecessary sentinel lymph node procedures performed by 8% to 40%, with a concomitant reduction in healthcare costs of up to 20%. [7][8][9][10]15,19 The data from the current study confirm that FNA cytology is a useful procedure with which to detect axillary lymph node metastases from breast carcinoma.…”
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“…Different methods are used to detect metastases in axillary lymph nodes preoperatively. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Although some studies have used ultrasonographic imaging techniques alone, [2][3][4][5][6]12,17,18 others have used fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology with or without ultrasound guidance to improve the detection of metastases. 1,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]15,19 FNA cytology of axillary lymph nodes is a simple, minimally invasive technique that can be utilized as a tool with which to select patients for sentinel versus full lymph node dissection procedures in We thank Dr. R. P. Michel for editorial assistance with the article.…”
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“…Consequently, 44 articles included information relating FNAC and breast cancer diagnosis. But only 21 of 44 articles satisfied the requirements of the meta-analysis fully (Bonnema et al, 1997;Bedrosian et al, 2003;Deurloo et al, 2003;Kuenen-Boumeester et al, 2003;Sapino et al, 2003;Duchesne et al, 2005;Podkrajsek et al, 2005;Popli et al, 2006;van Rijk et al, 2006;Altomare et al, 2007;Ciatto et al, 2007;Alkuwari et al, 2008;Tahir et al, 2008;Baruah et al, 2010;Jung et al, 2010;Luparia et al, 2010;Carroll et al, 2011;Devaraj et al, 2011;Hayes et al, 2011;Schiettecatte et al, 2011), addressing the value of FNAC in staging of axillary lymph node in breast cancer patients. The detailed procedure was seen in Figure 1.…”
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“…Minimally invasive determination of preoperative lymph node status in patients with breast cancer is of growing interest in the surgical community. Ultrasonography (US) is currently the main modality used for this purpose (13)(14)(15)(16)(17), with advantages over computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, including the capacity to help direct biopsy. Although fine-needle aspiration biopsy is helpful when used in combination with US for preoperative lymph node staging, it is known to be more operator dependent than core needle biopsy, necessitating operator expertise and the cooperation of experienced cytologists.…”
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