Although, one out of every eight women has a risk of developing breast cancer, the reported incidence of breast carcinoma detection in reduction mammaplasty materials is rather low. To our knowledge, specimen radiography, which is used for breast biopsies has not been used for the assessment of breast reduction materials. We investigated the applicability of specimen radiography and its potential benefits in detection of the breast pathologies, especially malignancies in reduction mammaplasty materials. Forty patients scheduled for reduction mammaplasty operation were included. In all cases an inferior pedicle reduction technique was preferred and the radiographs of the resected breast tissues were taken immediately. The radiographs were evaluated for any possible pathologic appearance and all abnormal findings were marked. For the histopathologic evaluation, in addition to the random sampling of the pathologist, any marked areas were also microscopically examined. In two cases fibrocystic changes were found in radiographs and the same results were obtained in the histological examination. No false negative mammogram was seen. Specimen radiography, which is applicable for breast reduction materials is an easy and cheap method and does not cause any patient discomfort. It seems that the radiographs of reduction mammaplasty materials are useful to provide guidance to the pathologist during tissue sampling for microscopic examination especially when large amounts of breast tissue is excised.

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