Morphological parameters of lobularin situneoplasia in stereotactic 11-gauge vacuum-assisted needle core biopsy do not predict the presence of malignancy on subsequent surgical excision

Author:

Bianchi Simonetta1,Bendinelli Benedetta2,Castellano Isabella3,Piubello Quirino4,Renne Giuseppe5,Cattani Maria Grazia6,Stefano Domenica Di7,Carrillo Giovanna8,Laurino Licia9,Bersiga Alessandra10,Giardina Carmela11,Dante Stefania12,Loreto Carla Di13,Quero Carmela14,Antonacci Concetta Maria15,Palli Domenico2,

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pathological Anatomy; Department of Surgery and Translational Medicine; University of Florence; Florence; Italy

2. Molecular and Nutritional Epidemiology Unit; Cancer Research and Prevention Institute (ISPO); Florence; Italy

3. Division of Pathological Anatomy; Department of Medical Sciences; University of Turin; Turin; Italy

4. Pathological Anatomy Unit; OCM; Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata di Verona; Verona; Italy

5. Division of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; European Institute of Oncology; Milan; Italy

6. Pathological Anatomy Unit; Bellaria Hospital; Bologna; Italy

7. Division of Pathological Anatomy; Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine; St Andrea Hospital ‘La Sapienza’ University; Rome; Italy

8. Pathological Anatomy Unit; AORN Cardarelli Hospital; Naples; Italy

9. Pathological Anatomy Unit; General Hospital of Treviso; Treviso; Italy

10. Pathological Anatomy Unit; Istituti Ospitalieri di Cremona; Cremona; Italy

11. Department of Pathological Anatomy; University of Bari; Bari; Italy

12. Pathological Anatomy Unit; Hospital of Vicenza; Vicenza; Italy

13. Division of Pathological Anatomy; Department of Medical and Biological Sciences; University of Udine; Udine; Italy

14. Department of Pathology; National Cancer Institute Giovanni Paolo II; Bari; Italy

15. Pathological Anatomy Unit; Sacco Hospital; Milano; Italy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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