Axillary lymph nodes enlargement after Sars-CoV-2 vaccine in patients undergoing breast examination: a single-centre experience in 285 women

Magda Marcon, Carola Catanese, Angela Lia Scarano,Filippo Del Grande,Mario Manganiello, Monica Palermo,Stefania Rizzo

La Radiologia medica(2023)

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Purpose To assess the incidence of axillary lymphadenopathy over established time ranges after COVID-19 vaccination and lymph node pathologic features (i.e. size increase and qualitative characteristics) in subjects undergoing axillary evaluation during a breast imaging examination. Methods and materials The institutional review board approved this prospective study. Inclusion criteria: women undergoing mammography and breast ultrasound between July and October 2021; information about the COVID-19 vaccine and infection, if any. Exclusion criteria: known metastatic lymphadenopathy. Participants were divided into 5 subgroups according to time between vaccine and imaging: < 6 weeks; 7–8 weeks; 9–10 weeks; 11–12 weeks; > 12 weeks. Evaluation of axillary lymph nodes was performed with ultrasound. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. p < 0.05 was considered significant. Results A total of 285 women were included. Most of the patients underwent Moderna vaccine ( n = 175, 61.4%). 63/285 patients had a previous history of breast cancer (22.1%). 13/17 (76.5%) patients with previous COVID-19 infection had no previous history of cancer, whereas 4/17 had a previous history of cancer ( p < .001). 41/285 (14.4%) women showed lymphadenopathy, and they were significantly younger (46.9 ± 11.6 years) than women with borderline (54.0 ± 11.9 years) or no lymphadenopathy (57.3 ± 11.9 years) ( p < .001). Lymphadenopathy and borderline lymphadenopathy were more frequently observed in the Moderna-vaccinated women and in the subgroup of patients evaluated < 6 weeks after vaccination ( p < 0.001). The most common pathologic feature was cortical thickening, followed by complete or partial effacement of fatty hilum. Conclusion A lymphadenopathy within 12 weeks after vaccination is a common finding particularly in younger women and after Moderna vaccine and no further assessment should be required.
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COVID-19,Lymphadenopathy,Vaccine,Moderna,Pfizer/BioNtech,Follow-up,Ultrasonography
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