ECR 2015 / C-0632
Is excisional biopsy warranted after a diagnosis of flat epitelial atypia (FEA) at vacuum-assisted biopsy?
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Keywords:
Breast, Percutaneous, Biopsy, Cancer
Authors:
P. Merino Rasillo, P. Alonso Bartolomé, E. Ortega García, S. M. Sanchez Gomez, E. Torres Diez, A. Vega Bolivar; Santander/ES
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2015/C-0632
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