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Axillary lymph nodes in breast cancer: is size related to metastatic involvement?

作者信息

Obwegeser R, Lorenz K, Hohlagschwandtner M, Czerwenka K, Schneider B, Kubista E

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vienna University Hospital, University of Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2000 May;24(5):546-50. doi: 10.1007/s002689910088.

Abstract

Usually when using imaging procedures, such as axillary mammography or ultrasonography, a cutoff level of 5 mm for lymph node size is postulated to be not only the limit of lymph node visibility but also a sign of metastatic involvement. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether this assumption, used as a basic hypothesis in many reports, is true. A series of 72 axillary specimens from 71 breast carcinoma patients operated at the university hospital of Vienna were analyzed. A comparison of histologically noninvolved axillary specimens with those showing metastatic involvement revealed that the two groups did not differ significantly according to the number or size of lymph nodes per axilla. For lymph nodes <5 mm the probability of being metastatically involved was still 10%. Enlarged lymph nodes (5-20 mm) had a slightly higher risk of being malignant (20%). In contrast, the probability of metastatic involvement for lymph nodes >20 mm was only 40%. We suggest that many reports dealing with the prediction of malignancy in axillary lymph nodes may have used misleading basic assumptions, so the results of these studies must be viewed critically.

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