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This lesion, clinically thought to be a fibroadenoma, fell apart into pieces during excision. I toyed with the possibility that it could be a myxoid fibroadenoma, on account of the lobular pattern seen on low power. However, immunostains for p63 and myosin showed no evidence of a myoepithelial layer around the nests of epithelium floating in the mucin.

Pathological and histological images courtesy of Ed Uthman at flickr.
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Mucinous Breast Carcinoma

Author Ed Uthman from Houston, TX, USA

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