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Outcomes of high-risk breast lesions diagnosed using image-guided core needle biopsy: results from a multicenter retrospective study.

Ayşenur OktayOzge AslanFüsun TaşkınNermin TunçbilekSelma Gül Esen İçtenPinar BalciMustafa Erkin Arıbalİhsan Şebnem ÖrgüçFigen Başaran DemirkazıkSerap GültekinAyşe Murat AydınEmel DurmazSibel KulFigen BinokayMeltem ÇetinGanime Dilek EmlikMeltem Gülsün AkpınarSadiye Nuray Kadıoğlu VoyvodaAhmet Veysel PolatIsil Basara AkinŞeyma YıldızNecdet PoyrazArzu ÖzsoyPelin Seher OztekinEda Elvericiİlkay Koray BayrakTurkan IkizceliFunda Dinc ElibolGülten SezginGokce GulsenIşıl TunçbilekSabiha Rabia YalçınGül ÇolakoğluSerpil AglamisRavza YılmazGünay RonaGamze DurhanDavut Can GünerFatma Çelik YabulLeman Günbey KarabekmezBurçin TutarMuhammet GöktaşOnur BuğdaycıAsli SunerNecmettin Özdemir
Published in: Diagnostic and interventional radiology (Ankara, Turkey) (2023)
ADH and atypical IP showed considerable upgrade rates to malignancy, requiring surgical excision. The LN, IP without atypia, pure FEA, and RS subtypes showed lower malignancy rates when the BI-RADS category was lower and in smaller lesions that had been adequately sampled using VAB. After being discussed in a multidisciplinary meeting, these cases could be managed with follow-up instead of excision.
Keyphrases
  • ultrasound guided
  • cross sectional
  • fine needle aspiration
  • quality improvement
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  • weight loss