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Clinically guided core biopsy and cutaneous punch biopsy in the evaluation of breast lesions: a necessary test or an obsolete skill?

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posted on 2024-09-20, 09:05 authored by Aqeel Alameer, Matthew Common, Sami Abd Elwahab, Michael Boland, Michael AllenMichael Allen, Colm PowerColm Power, Niamh Hambly, Jennifer Kerr, Neasa Ní MhuircheartaighNeasa Ní Mhuircheartaigh, Marie Staunton, Arnold HillArnold Hill, Deirdre DukeDeirdre Duke

Objective: The vast majority of breast cancers are diagnosed via image-guided procedures yet despite significant advances, imaging does not identify all breast malignancies. Clinically suspicious breast lesions with normal breast imaging remain a cause for concern. The aim of this study is to determine the diagnostic value of clinical core and cutaneous punch biopsies in the diagnosis of breast malignancy in clinically suspicious lesions with normal breast imaging.

Methods: All patients with suspicious clinical breast findings and normal imaging who underwent a clinical core and/or cutaneous punch biopsy from 2012 to 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. Patients with subsequent breast malignant diagnosis were analysed.

Results: A total of 283 biopsies (166 clinical core, 117 cutaneous punch) performed over the 7-year period were included in the analysis. A total of 263/283 (93%) yielded a benign outcome. A total of 2/283 (0.7%) yielded B3 lesions (probably benign). These lesions were benign on final surgical excision. A total of 18/283 (6.3%) yielded a malignant histopathology. Sixteen out of 18 were cutaneous punch biopsies, and 2/18 were clinical core biopsies. A total of 14/18 patients presented with nipple changes, while 4/18 had a palpable area of concern. Histopathological analysis demonstrated Paget's disease of the nipple in 8/18, invasive carcinoma in 9/18 out of which two represented a recurrence of breast malignancy. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma was diagnosed in 1/18.

Conclusion: Clinical core and cutaneous punch biopsies remain a valuable tool in the diagnosis of breast cancer particularly in the management of clinically suspicious radiographically occult malignancies.

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Alameer A, Clinically guided core biopsy and cutaneous punch biopsy in the evaluation of breast lesions: a necessary test or an obsolete skill? Ir J Med Sci. 2022;192(1):317-319.

Publication Date

8 February 2022

PubMed ID

35132568

Department/Unit

  • Beaumont Hospital
  • Surgery

Research Area

  • Surgical Science and Practice
  • Cancer

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)