Abstract
In a retrospective analysis of 129 ultrasound-guided biopsy-gun biopsies (USGB) from patients with known or suspected malignant lymphoma, a histopathological diagnosis was obtained in 101 (78% instances and no further procedures for histological verification were required. In the 28 cases with initially non-diagnostic results, 14 new USGBs were performed and a diagnosis was obtained in 11. Thus, a total success rate of 87% was achieved. The correct diagnosis was confirmed with either surgery, autopsy, or radiological or clinical follow-ups (median 40 months). The diagnoses were categorised as Hodgkin's disease and high-grade or low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Further subtyping of the lymphoma was possible in a few cases only. Immunohistochemistry was utilised only in a minor proportion of the cases (25/129), but refined the diagnosis in several instances. The biopsy-gun method was safe and minor adverse effects were seen in two patients only. ©1994 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
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Kälkner, M., Rehn, S., Andersson, T., Elvin, A., Hagberg, H., Lindgren, P. G., … Glimelius, B. (1994). Diagnostics of malignant lymphomas with ultrasound guided 1.2 MM biopsy-gun. Acta Oncologica, 33(1), 33–37. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869409098372
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