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Papillary lesions are small collections of abnormal cells that arise in the ducts of the breast. When the lesions are near the nipple, they sometimes produce a discharge.
For many tumors, that’s true. But one particular type of breast lump — called a papillary lesion — should always be surgically removed, doctors now say.
Intraductal papillary lesions of the breast are recognized histologically by the presence of fibrovascular cores supporting a variable degree of epithelial proliferation. They are most commonly ...
Papillary lesions of the breast are commonly encountered in routine surgical pathology and consist of a heterogeneous group that includes papilloma, atypical papilloma, noninvasive papillary ...
Certain breast lesions diagnosed as benign on core needle biopsy have cancer at surgical excision and thus should be removed, according to a study appearing in the March issue of Radiology.
The papillary subtype is the rarest form of perihilar CCA, and these lesions are typically friable and do not invade through the ductal epithelium.
Papillary adenomas should be completely removed by local resection, and if the lesion is very large abdominoperineal resection should be undertaken in a patient who is a reasonable operative risk.
Numerous papillary lesions, diagnosed as epithelioma adenoides cysticum, were present over the face, chest, back and legs. Retarded eruption of the teeth and swelling of the jaws resulted in the ...
On Aug. 14, UW Medicine said Morton-Maxson’s tumor, a papillary lesion, had not been found or reviewed by the hospital’s pathology department following his surgery, according to an answer it ...
On Aug. 14, UW Medicine said Morton-Maxson’s tumor, a papillary lesion, had not been found or reviewed by the hospital’s pathology department following his surgery, according to an answer it ...
On Aug. 14, UW Medicine said Morton-Maxson’s tumor, a papillary lesion, had not been found or reviewed by the hospital’s pathology department following his surgery, according to an answer it ...