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[Fibrosing adenosis (eleven cases reported) (author's transl)]
Summary
Fibrosing adenosis of the breast requires histological confirmation for accurate diagnosis. Despite diagnostic challenges, this condition has an excellent prognosis.
Area of Science:
- Breast pathology
- Oncology
- Surgical pathology
Background:
- Fibrosing adenosis is a benign breast condition.
- Accurate diagnosis is crucial for patient management.
Observation:
- Eleven cases of fibrosing adenosis were reviewed.
- Clinical and radiological findings can suggest the diagnosis.
- Histological examination is essential for definitive diagnosis.
Findings:
- Histological diagnosis of fibrosing adenosis presents challenges.
- The histogenesis of fibrosing adenosis requires further investigation.
- Fibrosing adenosis demonstrates an excellent prognosis.
Implications:
- Emphasizes the importance of histological confirmation in breast lesion diagnosis.
- Highlights the need for understanding the origins of fibrosing adenosis.
- Reassures patients and clinicians about the favorable outcome of fibrosing adenosis.