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[Vacuum-assisted excision of focal dysplasia of mammary glands. Single-center experience].

AIM: To assess the diagnostic significance and safety of vacuum-assisted resection in patients with focal breast cancer BIRADS category 3 and 4.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: The procedure was performed in 50 women aged 22 to 51 years (35.1±2.6 years).

RESULTS: There were no any complications immediately after vacuum resection. Tissue of the neoplasm was removed in full in all patients. Benign and malignant tumors were observed in 94 and 6% cases respectively. All cases were identified in BIRADS category 3.

CONCLUSION: Vacuum-aspiration resection is of great importance in the diagnosis and treatment of focal dysplasia of the mammary glands. It has a high diagnostic accuracy, allows you to remove focal disease in full without serious complications.

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