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J Clin Pathol 55:932-935 doi:10.1136/jcp.55.12.932
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Non-sentinel lymph node involvement in patients with breast cancer and sentinel node micrometastasis; too early to abandon axillary clearance

Table 2

Characteristics of tumours and results in 11 patients with n-SLN involvement

Patient No. of SLNs (pattern of involvement) No. of n-SLNs Pattern of n-SLN involvement (n) Tumour type Size (mm) Grade (B&R)
*n-SLN micrometastasis larger than SLN metastasis; †n-SLN macrometastasis; ‡negative n-SLN status in original report.
B&R, Bloom and Richardson; ITC, isolated tumour cell; nSLN, non-sentinel lymph node; SLN, sentinel lymph node.
1 2 (SLN1 and SLN2 ITC) 19 ITC+ cluster (4)‡ Ductal 25 3
2 2 (SLN1 ITC+ cluster, SLN2−) 13 ITC (1) Lobular 50 1
3 1 (cluster) 8 Cluster* (3)‡ Ductal 12 1
4 1 (cluster) 22 Cluster (1) Ductal 21 3
5 1 (cluster) 10 ITC (1)‡ Ductal 17 2
6 1 (cluster) 11 Cluster* (2) Ductal 26 2
7 1 (cluster) 15 Cluster† + ITC (4) Ductal 30 3
8 3 (SLN1 cluster, SLN2 and SLN3−) 4 Cluster (2) Ductal 20 3
9 1 (cluster) 22 Cluster† (3) Ductal 21 2
10 1 (cluster) 10 ITC (1)‡ Ductal 55 2
11 1 (ITC+ cluster) 28 Cluster (2)‡ Ductal 10 3

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