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Diagnostic efficacy of image-guided core needle biopsy of suspected malignant osseous lesions: a retrospective cohort study from a single academic institution.

Winston L WinklerJonathan C BakerAnderanik TomasianTheodore L Vander VeldeTravis J HillenChongliang LuoResten ImaokaGino M DettorreJack W Jennings
Published in: European radiology (2024)
• In a retrospective cohort study, image-guided core needle biopsy of suspected osseous malignant lesions in adults was found to have very high rates of diagnostic yield and accuracy. • Increased total core length and core number of biopsies were each associated with increased diagnostic yield, and these relationships reached thresholds at 20 mm total core length and three total cores obtained. • The presence of a known primary malignancy was also associated with increased yield while using fluoroscopic imaging guidance and lesion location in an extremity were associated with decreased yield.
Keyphrases
  • ultrasound guided
  • pulmonary embolism
  • fine needle aspiration
  • high resolution