Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4217678 | Academic Radiology | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The absence of data on pathological concordance in anterior and posterior aspects of suspicious, morphologically similar, segmental calcifications spanning 5âcm or more has led to a varied clinical approach to stereotactic biopsy. The 100% rate of pathological concordance in our study suggests that a single biopsy is adequate for diagnosis and representative of the whole mammographic abnormality. Implementation of this approach will potentially reduce unnecessary biopsies and surgeries, minimize healthcare costs, and decrease patient morbidity.
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Authors
Sean D. MD, Emily L. MD, Frederick J. MD, Susan G. PhD, Tao PhD, Karla A. MD,