Vulvar lactating adenoma associated to a fibroadenoma: common neoplasms in an uncommon site
Ectopic breast tissue is defined as glands located outside of the breast. Ectopic breast tissue should be excised because it may develop benign (fibroadenoma) or malignant pathologic processes. Less than forty cases of fibroadenomas have been reported in
Amen Dhaoui1 +2 more
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Expression and intracellular localization of FKHRL1 in mammary gland neoplasms. [PDF]
FKHRL1 (FOXO3a), a member of the Forkhead family of genes, has been considered to be involved in the development of breast tumors; however, the in vivo expression and activation status of FKHRL1 in breast tumors still remains unclear.
Akagi, Tadaatsu +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background In sub‐Saharan Africa, traditional healers often serve as primary healthcare providers and are the first point of contact for patients. Given this, they are uniquely positioned to aid in early breast cancer detection. To evaluate this, we implemented a breast cancer training program to equip traditional healers in Tanzania with ...
Autumn Beavers +6 more
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Multiple Unilateral Fibroadenomas
Fibroadenomas account for the majority of breast biopsies performed today. The natural history of fibroadenomas varies. They are usually found as a solitary, 1-2 cm lesion that is described as being firm, rubbery, nontender, well-circumscribed, and found in women less than 30 years of age.
C E, Amshel, E, Sibley
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Nanotechnology‐Enhanced Approaches for Early Cancer Diagnosis
Conventional MRI and PET provide limited sensitivity and contrast for precise brain lesion detection. In contrast, radiolabeled nanoparticlebased PET imaging enables enhanced signal specificity and sensitivity. By integrating multifunctional nanoprobes, this platform improves multimodal imaging performance, allowing more accurate visualization of ...
Jongmoo Lee +5 more
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Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Developing From Fibroadenoma
Fibroadenomas are the most common benign breast lesions in adolescent and young women. It is most frequently observed in the 3rd decade. Although it is considered benign, evidence of malignant transformation is available.
Oğuz Uğur Aydın +4 more
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Fibroadenoma of the breast in a man associated with adenocarcinoma of the rectum and polyposis coli
Fibroadenoma of the breast is an uncommon cause of breast lumps in men. Only a few cases have been reported in the literature, the majority of which were prescribed estrogen.
Z H Adibelli +4 more
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Breast Findings in Females With Beckwith–Wiedemann Syndrome
ABSTRACT Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is an overgrowth condition caused by epigenetic defects on chromosome 11p15. Children with BWS have a predisposition to embryonal tumors such as Wilms tumor and hepatoblastoma. However, few reports of breast tumors in females with BWS have been published and the risk of malignancy and need for screening ...
Liron D. Grossmann +5 more
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Management of Fibroadenoma in a 12-Year-Old Dachshund Mix Dog
Mammary tumors are a significant concern in canine veterinary medicine, with fibroadenoma being a rare benign subtype. This case report details the successful management of fibroadenoma in a 12-year-old, non-spayed, female Dachshund mix presenting with ...
Aldin Akbar Rahmatullah +5 more
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HALLAZGOS RADIOLÓGICOS, ULTRASONOGRÁFICOS Y CITOLÓGICOS DEL NÓDULO MAMARIO EN LA CLÍNICA DE MAMA DEL HOSPITAL MATERNO INFANTIL ISSEMyM EN EL PERIODO DEL 1 DE ENERO DEL 2011 AL 31 DE DICIEMBRE DEL 2011. [PDF]
La mayoría de las lesiones mamarias benignas se desarrollan a partir de alteraciones del proceso fisiológico evolutivo normal de la mama, considerándose aberraciones normales del desarrollo e involución de la mama.
Samano Ortega, Martha Patricia +1 more
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