Mammary ductal carcinoma pathophysiology

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Mammary ductal carcinoma Microchapters

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Overview

Historical Perspective

Pathophysiology

Epidemiology and Demographics

Risk Factors

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Causes of Mammary Ductal Carcinoma

Differentiating Mammary Ductal Carcinoma from other Diseases

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

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Overview

Pathophysiology

Gross Pathology

Mastectomy specimen containing a very large invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast.
Typical macroscopic (gross) appearance of the cut surface of a mastectomy specimen containing an invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast (pale area at the center).


Histology

Histopathologic image from ductal cell carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of breast. Hematoxylin-eosin stain


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