Publications by authors named "K C Siegmann-Luz"

Axillary lymphadenopathy (LA) after COVID-19 vaccination is now known to be a common side effect. In these cases, malignancy cannot always be excluded on the basis of morphological imaging criteria.Narrative review for decision-making regarding control and follow-up intervals for axillary LA according to currently published research.

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  • - Breast MRI is a crucial tool in breast imaging, providing valuable insights for diagnosis and treatment.
  • - Updated recommendations for conducting breast MRI include a useful table that summarizes key points and offers additional detailed commentary.
  • - The "classic" breast MRI can be performed following these updated guidelines, with specific tips for addressing clinical issues like implant rupture and lymph node status.
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Background: A quality-assured mammography screening programme has been available since 2009, nationwide, to all women in Germany between the ages of 50 and 69. The programme is based on the European Guidelines. In this review article the authors summarize the current status of scientific assessments of this national early detection programme for breast cancer and provide an outlook regarding ongoing studies on effectiveness tests and further development.

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Organizers of medical educational courses are often confronted with questions that are clinically relevant yet trespassing the frontiers of scientifically proven, evidence-based medicine at the point of care. Therefore, since 2007 organizers of breast teaching courses in German language met biannually to find a consensus in clinically relevant questions that have not been definitely answered by science. The questions were prepared during the 3 months before the meeting according to a structured process and finally agreed upon the day before the consensus meeting.

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Background: Approximately 10% of all MRI-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsies (MR-VAB) are histologically classified as B3 lesions. In most of these cases surgical excision is recommended. The aim of our study was to evaluate the malignancy rates of different B3 lesions which are visible on MRI to allow a lesion-adapted recommendation of further procedure.

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