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Which axillary lymph node exploration?

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Which axillary lymph node exploration?

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OBJECTIVE: Specify the role of axillary lymph node removal in micro-invasive in situ duct carcinomas (DCIS-MI) of the breast with a series of 107 consecutive cases. METHODS: Single-centre, retrospective, anatomoclinical study with application of the European guidelines adopting as pathological definition the presence of areas of micro-invasion not exceeding 1mm. Axillary lymph node dissection was systematically complete and was preceded by the search for the sentinel node in 10 patients using the isotope method. RESULTS: Lymph node invasion was revealed in 8 cases in the global population (7.5%). All the cases except one exhibited typical deleterious histological features: comedo architectural sub-type, high nuclear grade, and size of the lesion>3 cm. The lymph node invasion was of 18.5% in the sub-group of high-grade micro-invasive comedo-carcinomas measuring more than 3 cm. CONCLUSION: Contrary to those exhibiting pure DCIS, DCIS-MI patients require surgical exploration of the armpit

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