2011
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.10.6145
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Revisiting CT-Guided Percutaneous Core Needle Biopsy of Musculoskeletal Lesions: Contributors to Biopsy Success

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“…The reported diagnostic yield of percutaneous biopsy of musculoskeletal lesions in the literature is 69%-90% [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. Our success rate (in terms of diagnostic material yield) of 89% corresponds to the high end of the reported data.…”
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“…The reported diagnostic yield of percutaneous biopsy of musculoskeletal lesions in the literature is 69%-90% [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. Our success rate (in terms of diagnostic material yield) of 89% corresponds to the high end of the reported data.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…Also, site of the lesion, quality of biopsy equipment, internal structure of the lesion (sclerotic, lytic), and histological type of the lesion (e.g., benign versus malignant, low-versus highgrade) may affect the success rates [10].…”
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“…A total of 231 of the 363 cases in the present sample were performed from 2005 to 2008 and were included in a recent publication by Omura et al (3) to assess for accuracy in biopsy technique at the authors' institution. The authors found their technique to be diagnostic 71% of the time (defined as providing a definitive pathologic diagnosis or being regarded as clinically useful) and accurate 86% of the time (defined as being concordant with the ultimate diagnosis).…”
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“…Studies have shown that percutaneous core needle biopsies of musculoskeletal lesions are accurate and effective procedures, and carry the advantages of decreased complications and cost compared with open biopsy (1)(2)(3)(4).…”
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