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Cortical Morphologic Features of Axillary Lymph Nodes as a Predictor of Metastasis in Breast Cancer: In Vitro Sonographic Study
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In breast cancer, axillary lymph nodes can be classified according to cortical morphologic features. Predominantly hyperechoic nodes (types 1-3) can be considered benign. Generalized cortical lobulation (type 4) is uncommonly a false-negative finding, but metastasis, if present, is invariably detected at sentinel node mapping. The presence of asymmetric focal hypoechoic cortical lobulation (type 5) or a completely hypoechoic node (type 6) should serve as a guideline for universal performance of fine-needle aspiration for preoperative staging of breast cancer. This classification, when verified with larger samples, may serve as a useful clinical guideline if proven with results of in vivo studies.
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