Table 1

Influence of core needle biopsy number and core index on agreement between preoperative and postoperative histopathology

Number of coresCore index
NMedianRangep ValueMedianRangep Value
In total, 113 patients were examined to find out whether the number of cores collected during the diagnosis of a suspicious lesion correlated with the likelihood of agreement between preoperative and postoperative histology. This was assessed by two methods: (1) a count of the number of cores and (2) an index of the amount of material examined by the pathologist (as described in Patients and methods). Mitoses, tubule formation, and nuclear pleomorphism were components of tumour grade. The p value was determined by binary logistic regression.
Type
    Agree7831–70.41516115–12600.331
    Disagree3521–514420–760
Grade
    Agree6721–50.17215320–8120.190
    Disagree4631–715115–1260
Mitoses
    Agree6621–40.300145.520–8120.148
    Disagree4731–717115–1260
Tubule formation
    Agree6031–70.738145.515–12600.983
    Disagree5321–516020–812
Pleomorphism
    Agree6431–70.61515242–12600.530
    Disagree4921–415315–660