These findings are especially critical because it is important to distinguish fibroadenoma from malignancies. |
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For example, a teenager with a fibroadenoma may choose to have the lump removed by excisional biopsy. |
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A number of nonmalignant lesions can accumulate radionuclide, such as fibroadenoma, fibrocystic change, and fat necrosis. |
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There were 2 patients with fibrocystic breast disease and 2 patients with fibroadenoma in PCOS group. |
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We found fibroadenoma, classically a condition encountered in younger individuals, to be more common among older patients. |
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A fibroadenoma, which is a benign tumour of the breast, even though its size can be pretty alarming. |
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Pleomorphism may include fibroadenoma and malignant adenomyoepithelial elements. |
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The patient's mother has Carney syndrome, with lentigines, cardiac myxoma, fibroadenoma of the breast, and a fibroepithelial polyp of the external auditory canal. |
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Histological analysis of the percutaneous core biopsy demonstrated a fibroadenoma with large zones of fibrosis intermingled with zones of elastosis. |
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For example, if ultrasound-guided FNAB shows a clearly benign lesion, such as a lipoma, inspissated cyst, or fibroadenoma, ultrasound-guided CNB need not be done. |
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Fibroadenoma, a benign tumour, which is really an overgrowth of one of the lobules in your breast. |
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Benign lumps can be caused by breast cell changes, cysts or Fibroadenoma. |
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