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Morphologic changes in breast biopsies after duct endoscopy.

F Tresserra1, R Fábregas, J Torrent

  • 1Department of Pathology, Institut Universitari Dexeus, Paseo de la Bonanova 69, 08017 Barcelona, Spain. 25865ftc@comb.es

Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|February 18, 2004
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Duct endoscopy, a breast imaging technique, causes minor tissue changes like epithelial detachment and stromal disaggregation. These changes are distinct from malignancy and useful for interpreting biopsy results.

Area of Science:

  • Pathology
  • Surgical Pathology
  • Breast Imaging

Background:

  • Duct endoscopy offers direct visualization of the breast ductal system.
  • The procedure involves low-pressure irrigation with saline solution.
  • Potential morphological alterations in breast tissue require investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess morphological changes in breast tissue induced by duct endoscopy.
  • To differentiate these changes from pathological conditions like malignancy.

Main Methods:

  • Comparison of 26 breast biopsies from duct endoscopy patients with 26 controls.
  • Histopathological analysis of breast tissue specimens.
  • Evaluation of epithelial and stromal changes.

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Main Results:

  • Duct endoscopy specimens showed significantly higher rates of epithelial detachment (73%), epithelial loss (35%), periductal clefts (77%), stromal disaggregation (46%), and epithelial cell displacement (27%).
  • Control group showed minimal epithelial detachment (4%), periductal clefts (15%), and stromal disaggregation (15%).
  • Epithelial loss and displacement were absent in controls.

Conclusions:

  • Low-pressure fluid perfusion during duct endoscopy induces distinct morphological changes in breast tissue.
  • These changes are distinguishable from malignancy.
  • The observed changes are likely artifacts resulting from duct rupture during the procedure.