2002
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.179.6.1791503
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Stereotactic 11-Gauge Vacuum-Assisted Breast Biopsy: A Validation Study

Abstract: Stereotactic 11-gauge vacuum-assisted biopsy had a false-negative rate of 3.3% that diminished to 0.6% with experience. All false-negative findings could be prospectively identified because of failure to sample calcifications or imaging-histologic discordance.

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“…We were able to examine the specimens' mammography in all 66 lesions. The mean number of VASB specimens per lesion was 8.4±3.2 (range, [8][9][10][11][12]. It was possible to validate the microcalcifications on all specimen radiograms (Fig.…”
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“…We were able to examine the specimens' mammography in all 66 lesions. The mean number of VASB specimens per lesion was 8.4±3.2 (range, [8][9][10][11][12]. It was possible to validate the microcalcifications on all specimen radiograms (Fig.…”
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“…Using this method, 73% of unnecessary surgical excisions could have been avoided in the present study. The false-negative rate for malignancies was reported as 0.6%-3.3%, although this value changes according to the experience of the radiologists (12). The suggested reasons for missed cancers were failure to identify calcium on specimen radiographs, failure to identify calcium at histologic analysis, imaging-histologic discordance, or a combination of these features.…”
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“…At pathology, lesions were grouped into malignant (in situ, invasive, and metastatic cancer), atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH), and benign lesions (all other histopathologic findings; ref. 26). ADH was defined as proliferative epithelial lesions that possessed some, but not all, of the features of DCIS (27).…”
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“…Cincinnati, OH, USA), a relatively non-invasive and safe procedure, has become popular in the last decade. 9,10 There is still no consensus on the optimal treatment for GLM, although wide excision of the breast mass seems to be the procedure of choice.…”
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