Difference between revisions of "Florid epithelial hyperplasia"

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| Caption    = Proliferative fibrocystic changes (''florid epithelial hyperplasia'' together with ''fibrocystic breast changes''). [[H&E stain]].
| Caption    = Proliferative fibrocystic changes (''florid epithelial hyperplasia'' together with ''fibrocystic breast changes''). [[H&E stain]].
| Synonyms  = florid epithelial hyperplasia of the usual type, usual ductal hyperplasia, moderate epithelial hyperplasia
| Synonyms  = florid epithelial hyperplasia of the usual type, usual ductal hyperplasia, moderate epithelial hyperplasia
| Micro      = breast glands with more than four cell layers above the basement membrane with irregular cell spacing (e.g. streaming), slit-like lumina (esp. at the periphery of the duct), no [[DCIS]]-like architecture (not cribriform, not papillary, not micropapillary, not solid), no nuclear atypia - usually no [[nucleoli]]
| Micro      = breast glands with more than four cell layers above the basement membrane with irregular cell spacing (e.g. streaming), slit-like lumina (esp. at the periphery of the duct), no [[DCIS]]-like architecture (not [[cribriform]], not papillary, not micropapillary, not solid), no nuclear atypia - usually no [[nucleoli]]
| Subtypes  =  
| Subtypes  =  
| LMDDx      = [[mild epithelial hyperplasia]], [[atypical ductal hyperplasia]], cribriform [[ductal carcinoma in situ]]
| LMDDx      = [[mild epithelial hyperplasia]], [[atypical ductal hyperplasia]], cribriform [[ductal carcinoma in situ]]
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*Irregular cell spacing; streaming.
*Irregular cell spacing; streaming.
*Slit-like lumina, esp. at the periphery of the duct.
*Slit-like lumina, esp. at the periphery of the duct.
*No [[DCIS]]-like architecture (not cribriform, not papillary, not micropapillary, not solid).
*No [[DCIS]]-like architecture (not [[cribriform]], not papillary, not micropapillary, not solid).
*No nuclear atypia - usually no [[nucleoli]].
*No nuclear atypia - usually no [[nucleoli]].


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