| BRCD | breast cancer, ductal |
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| DCIS | ductal carcinoma in situ |
| DH | daily habits; day hospital; dehydrocholate; dehydrogenase; delayed hypersensitivity; dermatitis herp... |
| TDLU | terminal ductal lobular unit |
| ADH | Atypical ductal hyperplasia |
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| DCIS | Ductal Carcinoma In Situ |
| IDC | Infiltrating ductal carcinoma |
| PDAC | Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma |
| IDC | invasive ductal carcinoma |
| ductal | Relating to a duct. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ductal aneurysm | Aneurysm of the patent ductus arteriosus, occurs either in infants or adults. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ductal carcinoma | <tumour> A carcinoma derived from epithelium of ducts, e.g., in the breast or pancreas. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ductal carcinoma in situ | <oncology, tumour> A cancer inside the ducts of breast that has not grown through the wall of the duct into the surrounding tissues. Sometimes referred to as a precancer. Good prognosis is involved with in situ cancers. (09 Oct 1997) |
| ductal hyperplasia | Hyperplasia characterised by intraductal proliferation of epithelial cells, e.g., in the breast. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ductal papilloma | <oncology, tumour> Small noncancerous finger-like growths in the mammary ducts that may cause a bloody nipple discharge. Commonly found in women 45 to 50 years of age. (09 Oct 1997) |
| neoplasms, ductal, lobular, and medullary | Neoplasms, usually carcinoma, located within the centre of an organ or within small lobes, and in the case of the breast, intraductally. The emphasis of the name is on the location of the neoplastic tissue rather than on its histological type. most cancers of this type are located in the breast. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| infiltrating ductal cell carcinoma | <oncology, tumour> A cancer that begins in the mammary glands and has spread to areas outside the gland. (13 Nov 1997) |
| ductal adenocarcinoma of the prostate |
adenocarcinoma of columnar epithelium in the peripheral prostatic ducts; it may project into the urethra, causing obstruction and hematuria.
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| ductal lavage |
A method used to collect cells from milk ducts in the breast. A hair-size catheter (tube) is inserted into the nipple, and a small amount of salt water is released into the duct. The water picks up breast cells, and is removed. The cells are checked under a microscope. Ductal lavage may be used in addition to clinical breast examination and mammography to detect breast cancer.
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| ductal |
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| ductal carcinoma in situ |
the most common pre-invasive breast cancer. More commonly seen now because this form is generally seen on a mammogram, and is identified by unusual calcium deposits or puckering of the breast tissue (called stellate appearance). If left untreated, DCIS will progress to invasive breast cancer.
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| ductal lavage |
a minimally invasive procedure that involves collecting samples of breast cells
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