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duct A space within a tissue where secretion often occurs, formed by the separation of cells or their dissolution.
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ductus (Lat) Tube, canal, duct
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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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duct a passage with well-defined walls, especially a tubular structure for the passage of excretions or secretions.
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duct (dukt) In medicine, a tube or vessel of the body through which fluids pass
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