| EIC | Extensive intraductal component |
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| IPMT | Intraductal papillary mucinous tumor |
| IDUS | Intraductal ultrasonography |
| intraductal | Residing within the duct of the breast. Intraductal disease may be benign or malignant. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| intraductal carcinoma | <tumour> A form of carcinoma derived from the epithelial lining of ducts, especially in the breast, where most carcinoma's arise from ductal epithelium; the neoplastic cells proliferate in irregular papillary projections or masses, filling the lumens, that are solid, cribriform, or centrally necrotic; intraductal carcinoma is a form of carcinoma in situ as it is contained by the ductal basement membrane; when it invades surrounding stroma or metastasizes it is referred to as ductal carcinoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intraductal papilloma | A small, often nonpalpable, benign papilloma arising in a lactiferous duct and frequently causing bleeding from the nipple. Synonym: duct papilloma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| carcinoma, intraductal, noninfiltrating | A noninvasive (noninfiltrating) carcinoma of the breast characterised by a proliferation of malignant epithelial cells confined to the mammary ducts or lobules, without light-microscopy evidence of invasion through the basement membrane into the surrounding stroma. Its true incidence is uncertain but all noninvasive breast carcinomas comprise almost 5% of all neoplastic lesions of the female breast, with this carcinoma accounting for about 50% of these, or 2.5%-2.8% of all tumours. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| papilloma, intraductal | A small, often impalpable benign papilloma arising in a lactiferous duct and frequently causing bleeding from the nipple. (12 Dec 1998) |
| intraductal papilloma |
a tumor in a lactiferous duct, usually attached to the wall by a stalk; a distinction is often made between the solitary type (tumors found in just one duct and often benign) and the multiple type (tumors found in several or many ducts, often bilaterally, and often premalignant). The solitary type often has a serous or bloody discharge from the nipple, whereas the multiple type does not.
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| intraductal carcinoma |
A noninvasive, precancerous condition in which abnormal cells are found in the lining of a breast duct. The abnormal cells have not spread outside the duct to other tissues in the breast. In some cases, intraductal carcinoma may become invasive cancer and spread to other tissues, although it is not known at this time how to predict which lesions will become invasive. Also called ductal carcinoma in situ.
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| intraductal papilloma |
a small, wart-like growth that projects into the breast ducts near the nipple, which may cause a bloody or sticky discharge.
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| intraductal papilloma |
A benign tumor that starts in the ductal system of the breast. It can cause discharge from the nipple. A woman with papillomatosis (multiple intraductal papillomas) is at increased risk of developing breast cancer.
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| intraductal papilloma |
A small wartlike growth that projects into a breast duct.
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