![]() Participants: (approximately) 75 patients with WHO diagnoses of metaplastic carcinomas seen at UNC between Januand September 5, 2013 ![]() Purpose: To expand current knowledge base of specific breast tumor diagnoses by correlating the newly published (and revised) 2012 World Health Organization classification system with our institution’s case-based experience of Metaplastic Carcinomas subtypes to submit as an electronic educational or secientific exhibit at American Roentgen Ray Society 2014 meeting The exhibit will be presented as a poster exhibit.Ĭlinical and RadPath Correlation 2012 WHO Classification of Tumours of the Breast – Metaplastic Carcinomas (PI: Jordan) The images will be incorporated into a pictoral essay educating radiologists about this patient population. Procedures (methods): We will conduct a retrospective chart review to obtain images (mammogram, ultrasound, MRI) for the exhibit. Participants: 50 selected patients with WHO diagnosis rare epithelial breast carcinomas seen at UNC between Januand SeptemProcedures Purpose: To expand current knowledge base of specific breast tumor diagnoses by correlating the newly published (and revised) World Health Organization classification system with our institution’s case-based experience regarding Rare Epithelial Carcinomas to submit as a scientific exhibit at Radiologic Society of North America meeting 2013 ![]() RadPath Correlation 2012 WHO Classification of Tumours of the Breast – Rare Epithelial Carcinomas (PI: Jordan) Procedures (methods): We will conduct a retrospective chart review to obtain images (mammogram and ultrasound) and pathology information for analysis of SAVI SCOUT® placement and surgical specimen resection in this patient population. Participants: (approximately) 120 patients who have undergone SAVI SCOUT® placement followed by surgical excision at the University of North Carolina between and. Purpose: To evaluate our institutional experience of the SAVI SCOUT® localization device for preoperative localization of non-palpable breast or axillary lesions. SAVI SCOUT Pre-Operative Localization of Breast Lesions: An Institutional Review (PI: Kuzmiak) ![]()
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