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Core needle biopsy causing a pseudoaneurysm in the breast.

B Swain1, R Castelhano2, K Litton2

  • 1King's College London, UK.

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|November 3, 2021
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Summary

Core needle biopsy (CNB) can lead to rare breast pseudoaneurysms, a serious complication. Awareness and prompt diagnosis are crucial for managing this risk following breast lesion sampling.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Core needle biopsy (CNB) is standard for breast lesion sampling.
  • Vascular complications, though rare, can occur after CNB.
Keywords:
BreastCore needle biopsyPseudoaneurysm

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  • Pseudoaneurysms are an underreported complication of breast CNB.