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. 2023 Aug 4;69(suppl 1):e2023S121.
doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.2023S121. eCollection 2023.

An update on intraductal and intralobular proliferative lesions of the breast

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An update on intraductal and intralobular proliferative lesions of the breast

Rodrigo Fonseca Abreu et al. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). .
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Figure 1. A histological section stained with H&E showing multiple epithelial proliferative lesions of the breast: usual ductal hyperplasia (thick arrows); atypical ductal hyperplasia (arrowheads); flat epithelial atypia (thin arrows); and classic noninvasive lobular neoplasia (curved arrow).

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