BACKGROUND: The use of needle core biopsy (NCB) as part of triple assessment for non-operative evaluation and diagnosis of breast lesions is now routine practice. Trauma to breast tissue during NCB may result in displacement of breast epithelium and may lead to diagnostic difficulty in subsequent excision specimens. METHODS: The cases of seven mammographically detected breast lesions in which epithelial displacement due to NCB was identified and caused problems in confirmation of tumour size, assessment of surgical margins, and interpretation of possible invasive carcinoma and lymphovascular invasion are reported here. CONCLUSION: Previous observations that epithelial displacement is more likely to occur when the interval between NCB and surgical excision is short are supported.
BACKGROUND: The use of needle core biopsy (NCB) as part of triple assessment for non-operative evaluation and diagnosis of breast lesions is now routine practice. Trauma to breast tissue during NCB may result in displacement of breast epithelium and may lead to diagnostic difficulty in subsequent excision specimens. METHODS: The cases of seven mammographically detected breast lesions in which epithelial displacement due to NCB was identified and caused problems in confirmation of tumour size, assessment of surgical margins, and interpretation of possible invasive carcinoma and lymphovascular invasion are reported here. CONCLUSION: Previous observations that epithelial displacement is more likely to occur when the interval between NCB and surgical excision is short are supported.
Authors: Tari A King; Archana Ganaraj; Jane V Fey; Lee K Tan; Clifford Hudis; Larry Norton; Hiram S Cody; Patrick I Borgen Journal: Cancer Date: 2004-09-01 Impact factor: 6.860
Authors: J P Sloane; R Ellman; T J Anderson; C L Brown; J Coyne; N S Dallimore; J D Davies; D Eakins; I O Ellis; C W Elston Journal: Eur J Cancer Date: 1994 Impact factor: 9.162