Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5693760 | The Breast | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
These findings support the necessity of B3 lesion sub-classification into B3a and B3b and of PL into PLa and PLb when considering epithelial atypia. The determination of atypia status represents a relevant factor in risk-stratification for clinical management of B3 lesions. Should future studies using the sub-classification of PL confirm these results, observation may be a safe option for the clinical management of patients with asymptomatic PLa lesions.
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Authors
Sebastian Mayer, Gian Kayser, Gerta Rücker, Diana Bögner, Marc Hirschfeld, Christiane Hug, Elmar Stickeler, Gerald Gitsch, Thalia Erbes,