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Vacuum Assisted-Biopsy and Mammo-Guided Localization and Excisional Biopsy in the Microcalcifications Sampling of Breast: An Experience of Single Institution (WOMEN’ S IMAGING)

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 Background: Sterotactic vacuum assisted Biopsy (ST-VAB) is safe and effective method for nonpalpable mammographically visible microcalcifications or masses. ST-VABis less invasiveandis associated with less scar formation than surgical excision. Also ST-VABcan avoid unnecessary additional surgery. But ST-VAB has possibility of histologic underestimation of high-risk lesions such as atypical ductal hyperplasia and atypical lobular hyperplasia. Objectives: To evaluate the outcome of ST-VAB and Mammography-guided localization and excisional Biopsy (MGL-EB) for microcalcifications. Patients and Methods: Two radiologists retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients who underwent breast Biopsy for microcalcification from January 2011 to March 2013. They underwent ST-VAB (n = 22) and MGL-EB (n = 34). The clinicoradiological factors of two groups were evaluated, respectively. The malignancy rate and imaging histologic discordant rate in the two groups were assessed. We evaluated follow-up studies of all patients for newly developed or missed breast cancer. Results: The malignancy rates were 13. 6% (3/22) for ST-VAB and 17. 6% (6/34) for MGL-EB, respectively. Subsequent surgery was performed in five patients (n = 3, ST-VAB; n = 2, MGL-EB) and they were all confirmed as ductal carcinoma in situ. The discordant rates were 22. 7 % (5/22) for ST-VAB and 14. 7 % (5/34) for MGL-EB after imaging-histologic correlation. There was no malignancy detected on follow up studies. Conclusion: ST-VAB and MGL-EB are reliable Biopsy methods for microcalcifications. In proper indications, breast microcalcifications could be obtained by each method without missing diagnosis of breast cancer.

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    Park, Minho, & SOHN, YU MEE. (2017). Vacuum Assisted-Biopsy and Mammo-Guided Localization and Excisional Biopsy in the Microcalcifications Sampling of Breast: An Experience of Single Institution (WOMEN’ S IMAGING). IRANIAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 14(1), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/284590/en

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    Park Minho, SOHN YU MEE. Vacuum Assisted-Biopsy and Mammo-Guided Localization and Excisional Biopsy in the Microcalcifications Sampling of Breast: An Experience of Single Institution (WOMEN’ S IMAGING). IRANIAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY[Internet]. 2017;14(1):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/284590/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Minho Park, and YU MEE SOHN, “Vacuum Assisted-Biopsy and Mammo-Guided Localization and Excisional Biopsy in the Microcalcifications Sampling of Breast: An Experience of Single Institution (WOMEN’ S IMAGING),” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 0–0, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/284590/en

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