Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping
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Resumo: | Background: Radio-guided occult lesion localization is a valid technique for the diagnosis of suspicious non-palpable lesions. Here we determine the feasibility of pre-operative localization of occult suspect non-palpable breast lesions using radio-guided occult lesion localization, as well as for identifying the sentinel lymph node.Methods: This is a descriptive study of data collected retrospectively. Pre-operative mapping of 34 breast lesions in 25 patients suspected of being malignant was performed using conventional imaging methods with a magnetic resonance imaging-guided radiopharmaceutical injection.Results: the mean time required to perform the localization was 25 minutes. After resection of the lesions using a gamma probe, malignancy was confirmed in fifteen patients (60.0%), with nine invasive ductal carcinomas, two invasive lobular carcinomas, and four in situ ductal carcinomas the resection was confirmed by the complete removal of the radioactive material. the pathologic results and images were concordant in all but two cases, which were submitted for new magnetic resonance imaging examinations and surgery that confirmed the malignancies. of the 15 patients with confirmed malignancies, 10 had sentinel lymph node resection. of these, eight were negative for metastases, one had micro-metastases and one had confirmed metastases. Three patients had full axillary node dissection, with metastases found in only one. No side effects were observed with magnetic resonance-guided radiopharmaceutical injection.Conclusions: the sentinel node occult lesion localization technique is a simple, reproducible and effective alternative approach to occult lesions compared to other methods, such as mammotomy and the hook-wire localization technique, for mapping suspect breast lesions and identifying lymph node metastasis. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mappingBackground: Radio-guided occult lesion localization is a valid technique for the diagnosis of suspicious non-palpable lesions. Here we determine the feasibility of pre-operative localization of occult suspect non-palpable breast lesions using radio-guided occult lesion localization, as well as for identifying the sentinel lymph node.Methods: This is a descriptive study of data collected retrospectively. Pre-operative mapping of 34 breast lesions in 25 patients suspected of being malignant was performed using conventional imaging methods with a magnetic resonance imaging-guided radiopharmaceutical injection.Results: the mean time required to perform the localization was 25 minutes. After resection of the lesions using a gamma probe, malignancy was confirmed in fifteen patients (60.0%), with nine invasive ductal carcinomas, two invasive lobular carcinomas, and four in situ ductal carcinomas the resection was confirmed by the complete removal of the radioactive material. the pathologic results and images were concordant in all but two cases, which were submitted for new magnetic resonance imaging examinations and surgery that confirmed the malignancies. of the 15 patients with confirmed malignancies, 10 had sentinel lymph node resection. of these, eight were negative for metastases, one had micro-metastases and one had confirmed metastases. Three patients had full axillary node dissection, with metastases found in only one. No side effects were observed with magnetic resonance-guided radiopharmaceutical injection.Conclusions: the sentinel node occult lesion localization technique is a simple, reproducible and effective alternative approach to occult lesions compared to other methods, such as mammotomy and the hook-wire localization technique, for mapping suspect breast lesions and identifying lymph node metastasis.Hosp Sirio Libanes, Magnet Resonance Imaging Dept, BR-01308000 São Paulo, BrazilHosp Sirio Libanes, BR-01308000 São Paulo, BrazilHosp Sirio Libanes, Mastol Studies Dept, BR-01308000 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Escola Paulista Med, Discipline Mastol, BR-04023062 São Paulo, BrazilHosp Sirio Libanes, Dept Diagnost Imaging, BR-01308000 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Escola Paulista Med, Discipline Mastol, BR-04023062 São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceBiomed Central LtdHosp Sirio LibanesUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Docema, Marcos Fernando de LimaCosta, Paulo AguirreAndrade, Felipe Eduardo Martins deBevilacqua, Jose Luiz BarbosaElias, Simone [UNIFESP]Cerri, Giovanni GuidoBarros, Alfredo Carlos S. D.Nazario, Afonso Celso Pinto [UNIFESP]2016-01-24T14:38:01Z2016-01-24T14:38:01Z2014-10-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion9application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-12-320World Journal of Surgical Oncology. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 12, 9 p., 2014.10.1186/1477-7819-12-320WOS000344847700001.pdf1477-7819http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/38339WOS:000344847700001engWorld Journal of Surgical Oncologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-08T19:05:26Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/38339Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-08T19:05:26Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping Docema, Marcos Fernando de Lima |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping |
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Magnetic resonance imaging-guided occult breast lesion localization and simultaneous sentinel lymph node mapping |
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Docema, Marcos Fernando de Lima |
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Docema, Marcos Fernando de Lima Costa, Paulo Aguirre Andrade, Felipe Eduardo Martins de Bevilacqua, Jose Luiz Barbosa Elias, Simone [UNIFESP] Cerri, Giovanni Guido Barros, Alfredo Carlos S. D. Nazario, Afonso Celso Pinto [UNIFESP] |
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Costa, Paulo Aguirre Andrade, Felipe Eduardo Martins de Bevilacqua, Jose Luiz Barbosa Elias, Simone [UNIFESP] Cerri, Giovanni Guido Barros, Alfredo Carlos S. D. Nazario, Afonso Celso Pinto [UNIFESP] |
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Hosp Sirio Libanes Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Docema, Marcos Fernando de Lima Costa, Paulo Aguirre Andrade, Felipe Eduardo Martins de Bevilacqua, Jose Luiz Barbosa Elias, Simone [UNIFESP] Cerri, Giovanni Guido Barros, Alfredo Carlos S. D. Nazario, Afonso Celso Pinto [UNIFESP] |
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Background: Radio-guided occult lesion localization is a valid technique for the diagnosis of suspicious non-palpable lesions. Here we determine the feasibility of pre-operative localization of occult suspect non-palpable breast lesions using radio-guided occult lesion localization, as well as for identifying the sentinel lymph node.Methods: This is a descriptive study of data collected retrospectively. Pre-operative mapping of 34 breast lesions in 25 patients suspected of being malignant was performed using conventional imaging methods with a magnetic resonance imaging-guided radiopharmaceutical injection.Results: the mean time required to perform the localization was 25 minutes. After resection of the lesions using a gamma probe, malignancy was confirmed in fifteen patients (60.0%), with nine invasive ductal carcinomas, two invasive lobular carcinomas, and four in situ ductal carcinomas the resection was confirmed by the complete removal of the radioactive material. the pathologic results and images were concordant in all but two cases, which were submitted for new magnetic resonance imaging examinations and surgery that confirmed the malignancies. of the 15 patients with confirmed malignancies, 10 had sentinel lymph node resection. of these, eight were negative for metastases, one had micro-metastases and one had confirmed metastases. Three patients had full axillary node dissection, with metastases found in only one. No side effects were observed with magnetic resonance-guided radiopharmaceutical injection.Conclusions: the sentinel node occult lesion localization technique is a simple, reproducible and effective alternative approach to occult lesions compared to other methods, such as mammotomy and the hook-wire localization technique, for mapping suspect breast lesions and identifying lymph node metastasis. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-12-320 World Journal of Surgical Oncology. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 12, 9 p., 2014. 10.1186/1477-7819-12-320 WOS000344847700001.pdf 1477-7819 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/38339 WOS:000344847700001 |
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World Journal of Surgical Oncology. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 12, 9 p., 2014. 10.1186/1477-7819-12-320 WOS000344847700001.pdf 1477-7819 WOS:000344847700001 |
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