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Abandoning fibrocystic disease of the breast.

open access: yesCMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, 1986
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Fibrocystic Disease of the Breast

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1982
Benign breast disease (BBD) of which fibrocystic disease (FCD) is the most common results from an imbalance in estrogen-progestogen ratios or inappropriate target gland response to changing tides of hormonal stimulation. Histologically FCD may present as simple cystic glandular hyperplasia adenosis chronic cystic mastitis with apocrine metaplasia and ...
R B, Greenblatt   +3 more
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Fibrocystic Change and Fibrocystic Disease of the Breast

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1987
The prominence of fibrocystic change of the breast mandates knowledge of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment on the part of all providing primary care to women. This article reviews cystic, epithelial hyperplastic, and fibrotic changes common to fibrocystic change and fibrocystic disease of the breast.
B H, Drukker, W C, deMendonca
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Fibrocystic Disease and Carcinoma of the Breast

Archives of Surgery, 1963
The objective of this project is the study of the relationship between fibrocystic disease and carcinoma of the breast. We divided our study into three parts: a microscopic study of fibrocystic disease preceding the development of carcinoma; of fibrocystic disease that did not eventuate as carcinoma in a minimal period of ten years, and the microscopic
M, SWERDLOW, L J, HUMPHREY
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Theophylline and fibrocystic breast disease

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1985
After literature reports linking fibrocystic breast disease (FBD) to methylxanthine ingestion, a pilot study was undertaken to investigate the possible contribution of theophylline to this effect. The major goal of this project was to measure the effect of theophylline therapy on FBD in asthmatic women.
M C, Hindi-Alexander   +6 more
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Honeycomb breast: An appearance of fibrocystic disease

Tropical Doctor, 2023
Fibrocystic disease of breast is characterized by lumpiness and discomfort. Our 48-year-old perimenopausal patient had a painless progressively enlarging non-tender lump in her right breast since 1 year. On physical examination a 10 × 8 cm firm non-tender lump was observed occupying almost the whole breast, whose surface was nodular though not fixed ...
Chitresh Kumar, Chandan K Jha
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FIBROCYSTIC DISEASE OF THE BREAST

Archives of Surgery, 1939
The diversity of terms applied to proliferative and cystic changes in the breast since the recognition of such changes over a century ago illustrates the efforts made to interpret the varied clinical, pathologic and anatomic findings. The condition was first described by Cooper1in 1829, in the chapters on "hydatid," "irritable" and "chronic" mammary ...
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