Breast,Endocrine and Surgical Oncology
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Monday, June 2, 2014

Localization Biopsy of Mammographically Detected Lesions

Description
General anesthesia is usually used, but local anesthesia and IV sedation may be
used. A mammographic or ultrasound image-guided localization and excisional
breast biopsy is indicated for a non-palpable mammographically detected lesions,
architectural distortion, or suspicious microcalcifi cations.
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Labels: Breast Biopsy, Large hematomas, mammographic, skin necrosis
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