Preoperative axillary ultrasound scan: Its accuracy in assessing the axillary nodal status in carcinoma breast

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The aim of this study is to report the accuracy of ultrasound scan in axillary node staging in breast carcinoma. Eighty-four patients with breast cancer attending a breast clinic were entered in this study and axillary ultrasound scan was performed using a 7.5 MHz probe. The sensitivity of ultrasound scan in detection of axillary nodal metastasis was 74% with a specificity of 89%, positive predictive value of 87%, negative predictive value of 84% and overall accuracy of 83%. The sensitivity was low (38%) when nodes were small or non-palpable. The Likelihood Ratio (LR) for the test positive was 6.37 and the LR for the test negative was 0.29. The combined assessment (Clinical Examination + Ultrasound scan + FNA) of axillary node status was very sensitive - 88%, with a specificity of 100%, positive predictive value of 100%, negative predictive value of 88% and overall accuracy of 92%. Ultrasound scan of axilla is a valuable method of preoperatively assessing axillary nodal status, and may prove useful in managing patients with breast cancer. © 2002 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.

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Rajesh, Y. S., Ellenbogen, S., & Banerjee, B. (2002). Preoperative axillary ultrasound scan: Its accuracy in assessing the axillary nodal status in carcinoma breast. Breast, 11(1), 49–52. https://doi.org/10.1054/brst.2001.0352

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