Axillary Lymph Node Sonographic Features and Breast Tumor Characteristics as Predictors of Malignancy: A Nomogram to Predict Risk
The purpose of this study was to build a mathematical model to predict the probability of axillary lymph node metastasis based on the ultrasonographic features of axillary lymph nodes and the tumor characteristics. We included 74 patients (75 axillae) with invasive breast cancer who underwent axillary ultrasonography ipsilateral to the tumor and fine-needle aspiration of one selected lymph node. Lymph node pathology results from sentinel lymph node biopsy or surgical dissection were correlated with lymph node ultrasonographic data and with the cytologic findings of fine-needle aspiration.
Source: Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology - Category: Radiology Authors: Patricia Akissue de Camargo Teixeira, Luciano F. Chala, Carlos Shimizu, Jos é R. Filassi, Jonathan Y. Maesaka, Nestor de Barros Tags: Original Contribution Source Type: research
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