Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3178451 | The Surgeon | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The rate of a successful diagnostic ultrasound biopsy within our institution reflects the reported rate within the literature. The rate of a successful diagnostic CT guided biopsy is lower however is also consistent with that reported within the literature. Low grade lipomatous lesions and chondroid lesions of undetermined malignant potential (CLUMP) are associated with a more difficult histological diagnosis on biopsy alone which is consistent with our findings. For this reason our institution has stopped performing routine image guided biopsies on these lesions. Radiological low grade lipomatous lesions are treated with marginal excision and all CLUMP lesions undergo open biopsy.
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Authors
Kim B. Ferguson, Jennifer McGlynn, Michael Jane, David Ritchie, Ashish Mahendra,