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Bode MK et al. - In a trial to assess mammographic, sonographic, and core needle biopsy (CNB) findings of papillary lesions, and to correlate them with final histology obtained by surgical excision, it was concluded that the probability of malignancy is low when the CNB shows a benign papillary lesion with no atypia. The only way to reliably diagnose atypical papillary lesions is to surgically remove all papillary tumors, irrespective of CNB result. Differentiation between benign and malignant lesions or malignant noninvasive and invasive tumors is not possible based on sonographic or mammographic appearance.

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