Atypical hyperplasia is a term which refers to an accumulation of abnormal cells in the breast tissue. It is not cancer, but can be a pre-cancerous condition where the abnormal cells causing ...
Hyperplasia is an abnormal but non-cancerous pattern of cell growth within the ducts or lobes of the breast. A hyperplastic breast shows a higher number of cells and layers in the ducts and lobules ...
Also, there is an important indication that there is a regional risk associated with ALH that should be studied carefully. Anecdotal experience indicates there are anatomic areas of the breast that ...
The spectrum of breast lesions, including atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH), atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH), lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) and flat epithelial atypia (FEA), represents a ...
When a breast tissue biopsy shows atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH) or lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS), it is standard clinical practice to surgically excise these lesions because of their ...
High spatial and temporal resolution breast DCE-MRI: A feasibility study. Background: Lobular neoplasia (LN) is a continuum of rare, noninvasive lesions of the breast including lobular carcinoma in ...
Aneuploid: having an abnormal amount of DNA per cell. Aneuploid DNA content is commonly found in carcinomas and, in particular, it is seen in carcinomas of higher nuclear grade. Of itself, it does not ...
Our study population consisted of 83 females and 87 core biopsies with four of our patients having two biopsies each. The age ranged from 37 to 88 years with a mean age of 55 years. Fifty cases were ...
Women with benign breast disease have an increased risk for breast cancer, according to a Mayo Clinic Cancer Center study. In addition, certain types of breast disease may predict the near-term ...
Many questions remain surrounding accurately classifying the risk of developing invasive breast cancer associated with the benign breast disease diagnoses of nonproliferative lesions and proliferative ...
Response-Guided Neoadjuvant Chemo Beneficial in Breast CA Atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) and atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH) exhibit similar behavior in terms of later breast cancer end point.
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