[The intraductal components and microinvasive foci in ductal breast carcinoma on the mammogram].

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Röntgeninstitut Gummersbach, Kreiskrankenhaus Gummersbach.

Published: September 1994

Intraductal component is a risk factor for local recurrences of ductal carcinomas after breast-conserving therapy. Up to the present, only microcalcifications have been recognised as a mammographic sign of the intraductal component. The authors examined 67 ductal carcinomas; in addition to microcalcifications they paid attention to spicula at the margin of the tumors. These have been examined histologically and it has been shown that in 91% of the cases the spicula contain more or less marked intraductal carcinomatous tissue. Even in 23 cases (34.3%) the spicula consisted entirely of intraductal components. Microcalcifications in this respect are of less diagnostic importance. In 29 cases there were additional invasive foci which were not evident macroscopically and in four cases intramammary lymph node metastases were discovered radiologically only. The slice-specimen radiography carried out by the authors provides additional help in evaluating of accurate pathologic margins of "lumpectomy".

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