Axillary adenopathy after COVID-19 vaccine in patients undergoing breast ultrasound.

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Ultrasonography Pub Date : 2021-11-29 Epub Date: 2021-12-15 DOI:10.15557/JoU.2021.0060
Sara De Giorgis, Alessandro Garlaschi, Nicole Brunetti, Simona Tosto, Giuseppe Rescinito, Francesco Monetti, Claudio Oddone, Barbara Massa, Francesca Pitto, Massimo Calabrese, Alberto Stefano Tagliafico
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After COVID-19 vaccination, a spectrum of axillary lymphadenopathy were observed in patients undergoing routine breast ultrasound. Malignancy remains the most serious differential in cases of unilateral axillary adenopathy. Knowledge of axillary ultrasound findings after COVID-19 vaccination is essential to prevent unnecessary biopsy or change in therapy in oncological patients. From March to May 2021, 10 female patients underwent breast ultrasound in our Department for the evaluation of axillary lumps. All the patients received their first or second dose of COVID-19 vaccine 20-30 days before the exam in the same extremity of the ultrasound evaluation where lymphadenopathy was found. Five patients had a personal history of previous breast cancer, and the radiologist decided to perform a core biopsy (the histology was negative for malignancy). The other five patients with no personal history of cancer underwent ultrasound and returned after a short-term follow-up. Regression of the enlarged lymph nodes was found.

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乳腺超声检查患者新冠肺炎疫苗接种后腋窝腺病变
接种COVID-19疫苗后,常规乳腺超声检查患者腋窝淋巴结病变谱。恶性仍然是单侧腋窝腺病最严重的区别。了解COVID-19疫苗接种后的腋窝超声检查结果对于防止肿瘤患者不必要的活检或改变治疗方法至关重要。2021年3月至5月,10例女性患者在我科行乳腺超声检查评估腋窝肿块。所有患者在检查前20-30天在超声检查发现淋巴结病变的同一肢体接种了第一剂或第二剂COVID-19疫苗。5名患者有既往乳腺癌病史,放射科医生决定进行核心活检(组织学为恶性阴性)。另外5名没有个人癌症病史的患者接受了超声检查,并在短期随访后返回。发现肿大的淋巴结消退。
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Journal of Ultrasonography
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