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Outcome of MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia

BACKGROUND: Like all breast imaging modalities MRI has limited specificity and the positive predictive value for lesions detected by MRI alone ranges between 15 and 50%. MRI guided procedures (needle biopsy, presurgical localisation) are mandatory for suspicious findings visible only at MRI, with po...

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Autores principales: Zebic-Sinkovec, Marta, Hertl, Kristijana, Kadivec, Maksimiljan, Cavlek, Mihael, Podobnik, Gasper, Snoj, Marko
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Publicado: Versita, Warsaw 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3472934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23077445
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10019-012-0016-0
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author Zebic-Sinkovec, Marta
Hertl, Kristijana
Kadivec, Maksimiljan
Cavlek, Mihael
Podobnik, Gasper
Snoj, Marko
author_facet Zebic-Sinkovec, Marta
Hertl, Kristijana
Kadivec, Maksimiljan
Cavlek, Mihael
Podobnik, Gasper
Snoj, Marko
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description BACKGROUND: Like all breast imaging modalities MRI has limited specificity and the positive predictive value for lesions detected by MRI alone ranges between 15 and 50%. MRI guided procedures (needle biopsy, presurgical localisation) are mandatory for suspicious findings visible only at MRI, with potential influence on therapeutic decision. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate our initial clinical experience with MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy as an alternative to surgical excision and to investigate the outcome of MRI-guided breast biopsy as a function of the MRI features of the lesions. PATIENTS AND METHODS. In 14 women (median age 51 years) with 14 MRI-detected lesions, MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy was performed. We evaluated the MRI findings that led to biopsy and we investigated the core and postoperative histology results and follow-up data. RESULTS: The biopsy was technically successful in 14 (93%) of 15 women. Of 14 biopsies in 14 women, core histology revealed 6 malignant (6/14, 43%), 6 benign (6/14, 43%) and 2 high-risk (2/14, 14%) lesions. Among the 6 cancer 3 were invasive and 3 were ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The probability of malignancy in our experience was higher for non-mass lesion type and for washout and plateau kinetics. CONCLUSIONS: Our initial experience confirms that MRI-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy is fast, safe and accurate alternative to surgical biopsy for breast lesions detected at MRI only.
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spelling pubmed-34729342012-10-17 Outcome of MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia Zebic-Sinkovec, Marta Hertl, Kristijana Kadivec, Maksimiljan Cavlek, Mihael Podobnik, Gasper Snoj, Marko Radiol Oncol Research Article BACKGROUND: Like all breast imaging modalities MRI has limited specificity and the positive predictive value for lesions detected by MRI alone ranges between 15 and 50%. MRI guided procedures (needle biopsy, presurgical localisation) are mandatory for suspicious findings visible only at MRI, with potential influence on therapeutic decision. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate our initial clinical experience with MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy as an alternative to surgical excision and to investigate the outcome of MRI-guided breast biopsy as a function of the MRI features of the lesions. PATIENTS AND METHODS. In 14 women (median age 51 years) with 14 MRI-detected lesions, MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy was performed. We evaluated the MRI findings that led to biopsy and we investigated the core and postoperative histology results and follow-up data. RESULTS: The biopsy was technically successful in 14 (93%) of 15 women. Of 14 biopsies in 14 women, core histology revealed 6 malignant (6/14, 43%), 6 benign (6/14, 43%) and 2 high-risk (2/14, 14%) lesions. Among the 6 cancer 3 were invasive and 3 were ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The probability of malignancy in our experience was higher for non-mass lesion type and for washout and plateau kinetics. CONCLUSIONS: Our initial experience confirms that MRI-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy is fast, safe and accurate alternative to surgical biopsy for breast lesions detected at MRI only. Versita, Warsaw 2012-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3472934/ /pubmed/23077445 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10019-012-0016-0 Text en Copyright © by Association of Radiology & Oncology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Zebic-Sinkovec, Marta
Hertl, Kristijana
Kadivec, Maksimiljan
Cavlek, Mihael
Podobnik, Gasper
Snoj, Marko
Outcome of MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia
title Outcome of MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia
title_full Outcome of MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia
title_fullStr Outcome of MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia
title_short Outcome of MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia
title_sort outcome of mri-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy – initial experience at institute of oncology ljubljana, slovenia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3472934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23077445
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10019-012-0016-0
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