Difference between revisions of "Atypical ductal hyperplasia"

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{{ Infobox diagnosis
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| Micro      = cytologic and architectural features of low-grade DCIS (equal cell spacing, lumina round, variable architecture (classically [[cribriform]] or solid - may be micropapillary or papillary), small nuclei, small indistinct nucleoli); limited extent - either (1) two or less complete ducts, (2) <2 mm
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| LMDDx      = [[ductal carcinoma in situ]], [[invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast]]
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| Site      = [[breast]]
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| Symptoms  = none
| Prevalence = relatively common
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| Rads      = suspicious calcifications
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| Prognosis  = benign, increased risk of malignancy
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| Tx        = lumpectomy when found on biopsy, follow-up if on extensional specimen
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'''Atypical ductal hyperplasia''', abbreviated '''ADH''', a benign [[breast pathology|breast lesion]] associated with an increased risk of [[malignancy]].
'''Atypical ductal hyperplasia''', abbreviated '''ADH''', a benign [[breast pathology|breast lesion]] associated with an increased risk of [[malignancy]].


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==Microscopic==
==Microscopic==
Features:
Features:
*Cytologic and architectural feature of low-grade DCIS.
*Cytologic and architectural features of low-grade DCIS.
**Cell spacing ~ equal.
**Cell spacing ~ equal.
**Lumina round.
**Lumina round.
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DDx:
DDx:
*Low-grade [[DCIS]].
*Low-grade [[ductal carcinoma in situ]] (DCIS).
*[[Florid epithelial hyperplasia of the usual type]] (FEHUT).
*[[Florid epithelial hyperplasia of the usual type]] (FEHUT).


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