What pathology is an indication for vacuum-assisted biopsy?

WMV Shuen(Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry), RJ Currie(Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust)
Breast Cancer Research
November 4, 2011
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Abstract

The automated breast volume scanner (ABVS) is the fi rst of its kind and utilises a large, 17 cm 15 cm high-frequency ultrasound probe which sweeps across the whole breast generating images that can be reformatted into multiple planes and a 3D volume. ABVS will change breast ultrasound practice by: introducing operator standardisation, reproducibility and repeatability of measurement and interpretation; changing who acquires the volume set and how breast ultrasounds are reported; and allowing accurate comparison of previous and current examinations for screening and assessing treatment change. Methods Patients presented to the symptomatic clinic for conventional 2D ultrasound assessment with a variety of conditions. An additional ABVS was performed. Results Cases were classifi ed into: benign -for example, cysts, fi broadenomas, diabetic mastopathy; and malignant.


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