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Mammographically detected spicules associated with malignant breast tumors frequently harbor additional tumor foci

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21. Juni 2025

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Background

On imaging, malignant breast masses are commonly associated with spicules. To the best of our knowledge, the clinical significance of such spiculae has not been previously studied, and no surgical guidelines are available for the management of mammographically detected spiculations.

Patients and methods

Between April 2018 and December 2019, all consecutive breast-conserving surgery -patients with invasive malignant lesions, who required intraoperative radiological breast specimen assessment with tomosynthesis, were retrospectively included in this analysis. The tumors were classified into two groups: those with spiculated margins as the dominant feature, and those with other distinct morphological characteristics. Spicule visualization, length, and distribution were evaluated in both groups using pre- and intraoperative imaging and compared with the histopathological features of the spicules.

Results

In total, 162 invasive lesions were evaluated. The presence of spicule-associated additional tumor foci was a common finding; 67.6% of the spiculated tumors and 48.9% of the other tumors had additional foci. Most additional tumor foci were within 1 cm of the tumor edge. The mean pathologically measured distance from the main tumor margin to the spicule-associated additional tumor foci was 4.3 ± 2.8 mm. Compared to the maximum spicule length determined from intraoperative images (9.5 ± 5.1 mm), the distance of actual tumor infiltration was much shorter, and a very weak correlation was observed.

Conclusions

Breast tumor spicules harbor additional tumor foci, which may lead to margin positivity and potential reoperation. Additional research is necessary to determine the actual tumor burden and clinical significance of spicules.

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Englisch
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Fachgebiete der Zeitschrift:
Medizin, Klinische Medizin, Allgemeinmedizin, Innere Medizin, Hämatologie, Onkologie, Radiologie