Visualization of Grossly Undetectable Breast Tumors by Refixation in Lymph Node Revealing Solution

Golan Bubis*, Lea Rath-Wolfson, Ariel Schwartz, Sasha Girich, Rumelia Koren

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Abstract

Introduction. Breast lesions might be missed by the traditional method of inspection, palpation, and sectioning of the specimen. Lymph node revealing solution (LNRS) was first introduced by us as a fixative that enhances the retrieval of lymph nodes in breast carcinoma and other malignancies. This is a preliminary report of our experience with the use of LNRS in order to visualize malignant breast tumors that were not detected by the traditional method. Material and Methods. Eight post-chemoradiation-treated tumors, 6 relumpectomy specimens, and 1 post mammotome lumpectomy with no grossly detectable residual tumor and 2 mastectomy specimens with multifocal tumors which were missed by the first inspection were postfixed in LNRS for 24 hours and sectioned. Results. In some of the cases, small tumors up to 0.5 cm were visualized as white gray lesions. Carcinoma has been confirmed by histopathologic examination and the final diagnosis had to be changed. Conclusion. Postfixation in LNRS enhances the visualization of grossly undetectable breast lesions and it is worthwhile to use it in problematic cases in order to arrive at a more accurate diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)692-695
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume24
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2016

Keywords

  • Visualization
  • lymph node revealing solution (LNRS)
  • pathologic complete response
  • small breast tumors

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