Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10097556 | European Journal of Radiology | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Radiographs are also important to ensure that microscopically detected microcalcifications or lesions exactly correspond to the radiographic abnormality in size and location. The paraffin block can also be X-rayed to select those containing microcalcifications for additional slicing. It is also important to identify the presence of modifications caused by the core needle biopsy (fibrosis, haemorrhage and inflammation) and to carefully recognize displacement of epithelial cells and pseudo-emboli resulting from the needle procedure. Such correlation between radiology and pathology is essential so that appropriate management of the specimen can be adapted and to avoid pitfalls arising from pre-operative procedures.
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Authors
J.M. Guinebretière, V. Becette, C. Hagay, C. Belichard, A. Tardivon, D. Vanel,