Erschienen in:
01.08.2009 | Breast Oncology
Management of Intraductal Papillomas of the Breast: An Analysis of 129 Cases and Their Outcome
verfasst von:
Nasim Ahmadiyeh, MD, Mariana A. Stoleru, MD, Sughra Raza, MD, Susan C. Lester, MD, PhD, Mehra Golshan, MD
Erschienen in:
Annals of Surgical Oncology
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Ausgabe 8/2009
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Abstract
Introduction
The management of intraductal papillomas of the breast has been controversial; some advocate surgical excision of all lesions despite benign pathologic features, whereas others excise only those specimens with atypia.
Methods
We conducted a retrospective review of 129 core-biopsy-proven papillomas of the breast with atypia (n = 43) and without atypia (n = 86) and determined the rate of missed carcinoma in surgically excised specimen in each group.
Results
Carcinoma was found in 22.5% of the surgically excised specimens in the atypia group (9/40) and in 3% of the surgically excised specimens in the no atypia group (1/29).
Conclusions
Our findings confirm the practice that papillomas with atypical features should be excised, and suggest that in patients with adequate follow-up, benign papillomas may be managed conservatively.