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Results of Excision of Unknown Papillary Neoplasms Detected on Core Biopsy.

Ayşe Nur Uğur KılınçZeynep BayramoğluYasar UnluNahide BaranAyşegül AltunkeserNergis AksoyMehmet Ali EryılmazElif Nur Yildirim Ozturk
Published in: European journal of breast health (2021)
There is no consensus on whether patients diagnosed with papillary neoplasia as a result of core biopsy will undergo excision. According to our results, patients with following criteria should have their lesions excised: those who are advanced in age, those who are diagnosed with a papillary lesion as a result of core biopsies with loss of myoepithelial cell layer, and those who are diagnosed with large-sized lesions without loss of myoepithelial cell layer. Patients diagnosed with small-sized lesions without loss of myoepithelial cell layer and who are young in age are to be followed up without the need for lesion excision. The lesions should be adequately sampled.
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