Abstract

Marián Bakoš1*, Tomáš Jankovič1, Andrej Vondrák2 and Natália Farraová3 Author Affiliations 1Department of Surgery Faculty hospital Nitra, Slovakia 2Izotopcentrum, Nitra, Slovakia 3Jessenius, diagnostic centre, Nitra, Slovakia Received: May 28, 2021 | Published: June 09, 2021 Corresponding author: Marián Bakoš, Department of Surgery, Faculty hospital Nitra, Špitálska, Nitra 950 01, Slovakia DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.36.005845

Highlights

  • Non-palpable breast lesions are findings with not biologically specified importance, which can be responsible for development of cancer

  • Carcinoma was confirmed before surgery by 42 patients ((34,4%)) by core-cut biopsy and by 34 patients (27,9%) the carcinoma was confirmed during the perioperative refrigeration

  • Image lesions were smaller than 1cm or the cluster of microcalcifications was detected

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Introduction

Non-palpable breast lesions are findings with not biologically specified importance, which can be responsible for development of cancer. With the notion premalignant non-palpable lesions, we understand spectrum of morphological changes in the tissue of breast. These changes are risk factor for the formation of cancer. They have no invasion ability or ability to create metastasis These lesions threaten patients with formation of cancer, but the extent of risk is necessary to connect with pre-existing individual risk factors of every patient [1,2]. With increasing diagnostic of non-palpable lesions at the early stadium, correct and complex treatment process is more important. Successful intraoperative localization of non-palpable lesion is necessary for surgeons because of complete excision during the one intervention without extensive excision of healthy tissue

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