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The sections show a well-circumscribed breast nodule that separates from the surrounding fibrous tissue.  It has a pale pink staining, dense, cellular stroma that consists of cells with bland nuclear features.  The epithelial component consists of a variable cell population with nuclei that are small and round to oval and do not have an easy-to-identify nucleolus.  There are more than three cells above the basement membrane.  Mitotic activity is seen focally.  No atypical mitoses are identified.   
The sections show a well-circumscribed breast nodule that separates from the surrounding fibrous tissue.  It has a pale pink staining, dense, cellular stroma that consists of cells with bland nuclear features.  The epithelial component consists of a variable cell population with nuclei that are small and round to oval and do not have an easy-to-identify nucleolus.  There are more than three cells above the basement membrane.  Mitotic activity is seen focally.  No atypical mitoses are identified.   


The surrounding breast parenchyma has small calcifications in benign epithelium, focal cystic glandular dilation and epithelium with a columnar cell morphology and apocrine snouts.  There is a small focus of glands without significant mitotic activity, an increased epithelial component with slit-like spaces, and nuclei that are small and round to oval.
The surrounding breast parenchyma has focal cystic glandular dilation and epithelium with a columnar cell morphology and apocrine snouts.  There is a small focus of glands without significant mitotic activity, an increased epithelial component with slit-like spaces, and nuclei that are small and round to oval.


===Final diagnosis===
===Final diagnosis===
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