Papillary lesions of the breast: a review

Papillary breast lesions are rare breast tumors that comprise a broad spectrum of diseases. Pathologically they present as mass-like projections attached to the wall of the ducts, supported by fibrovascular stalks lined by epithelial cells. On mammogram they appear as masses that can be associated w...

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Hauptverfasser: Nuñez, Denny Lara, González, Fernando Candanedo, Ibargüengoitia, Mónica Chapa, Fuentes Corona, Rosaura Eugenia, Hernández Villegas, Antonio Carlos, Zubiate, Mariana Licano, Vázquez Manjarrez, Sara Eugenia, Ruiz Velasco, Carlos Casian
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description Papillary breast lesions are rare breast tumors that comprise a broad spectrum of diseases. Pathologically they present as mass-like projections attached to the wall of the ducts, supported by fibrovascular stalks lined by epithelial cells. On mammogram they appear as masses that can be associated with microcalcifications. Ultrasound is the most used imaging modality. On ultrasound papillary lesions appear as homogeneous solid lesions or complex intracystic lesions. A nonparallel orientation, an echogenic halo or posterior acoustic enhancement associated with microcalcifications are highly suggestive of malignancy. MRI has proven to be useful to establish the extent of the lesion. Core needle biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosis. Surgical excision is usually recommended, although treatment for papillomas without atypia is still controversial.
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subjects atypical papilloma
Biopsy
Breast cancer
Disease
encapsulated carcinoma
Hyperplasia
invasive papillary carcinoma
Metastasis
Morphology
papillary
papillary DCIS
Pathology
solid papillar
Tumors
Ultrasonic imaging
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