Can excisional biopsy be avoided for papillary breast lesions with typical benign sonographic features and concordant core needle biopsy (CNB)

2012 
26 Background: The role of surgical excision in the management of papillary lesions remains controversial. Some studies have documented upgrade rates to malignancy or atypia as high as 17%. However, due to the inclusion of atypia or malignancy at percutaneous and other differences in methodology, these rates may have been over-estimated. This study was designed to determine sonographic features that can help to decide if a lesion warrants excision or standard follow-up. Methods: With institutional review board approval, we retrospectively reviewed 113 benign papillomas without atypia that were diagnosed at US-guided CNB at Foothills Medical Centre from 2005 to 2010. Surgical pathology for 62 of these lesions were assessed. Two radiologists who were blinded to the diagnosis reviewed the sonographic images to determine the likelihood of benignity. Statistical analysis was performed using chi-square and z-score tests. Results: In our study, 5.3% of benign papillomas were upgraded. The sonographic features as...
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