Title of article :
A retrospective study of columnar alteration with prominent apical snouts and secretions and the association with cancer
Author/Authors :
Melissa M. Guerra-Wallace، نويسنده , , Wayne N. Christensen، نويسنده , , Richard L. White Jr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
4
From page :
395
To page :
398
Abstract :
Background Columnar alteration with prominent snouts and secretions (CAPSS) is routinely described on breast core needle biopsies (CNBs); however, its significance and appropriate treatment is unknown. This study evaluated the incidence of cancer (in situ/invasive) in core biopsies and in subsequent surgical biopsy specimens after an initial core biopsy identifying CAPSS. Methods Using our medical centerʹs pathology database, we retrospectively identified lesions described as CAPSS on breast core needle biopsies performed between January 1998 and August 2003. The specimens were subdivided into CAPSS lesions with and without atypical features. We also identified lesions described as atypical ductal hyperplasia. Results Overall, 10 cancers were associated with 135 (7.4%) CAPSS lesions without atypia, and 11 (18.3%) were associated with 60 CAPSS lesions with atypia (P = 0.023). CAPSS lesions with atypical features had a slightly higher rate of coexisting cancer on initial biopsy than CAPSS without atypical features (7% vs 12%, P = 0.320). Specimens showing atypical ductal hyperplasia on initial biopsy had a greater rate of coexisting cancer than CAPSS with or without atypical features (P <0.0001). Conclusion We support the existing recommendation that a patient with a CNB showing CAPSS with atypical features undergo surgical biopsy.
Keywords :
Core needle biopsy , breast , CAPSS , breast cancer
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
617706
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