Management of Clinically and Mammographically Occult Benign Papillary Lesions Diagnosed at Ultrasound-Guided 14-Gauge Breast Core Needle Biopsy
Conclusions—
Uniform surgical excision is not a reasonable management strategy for clinically and mammographically occult benign papillary lesions diagnosed at US-guided 14-gauge breast CNB. Clinically and mammographically occult benign papillary lesions may be subsequently managed by vacuum-assisted removal or imaging follow-up if atypia is not found.
Source: Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine - Category: Radiology Authors: Moon, S. M., Jung, H. K., Ko, K. H., Kim, Y., Lee, K. S. Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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