Background Reduction mammoplasty is indicated for symptomatic macromastia or breast asymmetry after contralateral cancer surgery. Previous studies compared the incidence of high-risk lesions in resection specimens between these 2 groups. However, no studies have compared incidental findings in breast reduction specimens based on relative risk of cancer. Our study stratifies lesions by relative risk of malignant progression and compares the frequency of these findings in bilateral versus unilateral reduction mammoplasties. Methods Charts were reviewed from 422 patients undergoing breast reductions by a single surgeon over a 10-year period. Age, procedure, specimen weight, and histologic findings were recorded. Pathologic data were stratified by relative risk of malignant progression and compared between patients with and without cancer histories. Results Three hundred five patients underwent bilateral reduction mammoplasty and 117 patients underwent unilateral reduction mammoplasty over the 10-year period. Bilateral patients had a higher incidence of benign lesions (P = 0.02). Both groups had similar incidences of proliferative lesions (P = 0.48). Unilateral patients had a higher incidence of atypia (P = 0.05) and carcinoma in situ (P
Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00306932607174,00302841026182,alsfakia@gmail.com
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