Columnar cell lesions (breast)
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Columnar cell lesions of the breast comprise of a wide-range range of breast lesions which are commonly characterised by columnar cells lining the terminal ductal and lobular unit. These range from thoselesions that show little or no cytologic or architectural atypia to those that show sufficient cytologic and architectural features to warrant a diagnosis of atypical ductal hyperplasia or ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
Entities that fall under this group include
-<p><strong>Columnar cell lesions of the breast</strong> comprise of a wide-range of breast lesions which are commonly characterised by columnar cells lining the terminal ductal and lobular unit. These range from those that show little or no cytologic or architectural atypia to those that show sufficient cytologic and architectural features to warrant a diagnosis of atypical ductal hyperplasia or ductal carcinoma in situ</p><p>Entities that fall under this group include</p><ul>- +<p><strong>Columnar cell lesions of the breast</strong> comprise a wide range of breast lesions which are commonly characterised by columnar cells lining the terminal ductal and lobular unit. These range from lesions that show little or no cytologic or architectural atypia to those that show sufficient cytologic and architectural features to warrant a diagnosis of <a title="Atypical ductal hyperplasia" href="/articles/atypical-ductal-hyperplasia">atypical ductal hyperplasia</a> or <a title="Ductal carcinoma in situ" href="/articles/ductal-carcinoma-in-situ">ductal carcinoma in situ</a> (DCIS).</p><p>Entities that fall under this group include</p><ul>