39. Complex sclerosing lesion: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Breast '''Description''': There is a central lesion of fibrosis/fibroelastosis, with nodules of epithelial hyperplasia around. The fibrosis has a star-like shape, which is why it’s often described as a stellate lesion. Among the epithelial cells in the nodules, spindle-shaped cells can be seen. These cells are myoepithelial cells. The epithelial cells show no or only mild atypia. '''Diagnosis''': Complex sclerosing lesion '''Causes..."
(Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Breast '''Description''': There is a central lesion of fibrosis/fibroelastosis, with nodules of epithelial hyperplasia around. The fibrosis has a star-like shape, which is why it’s often described as a stellate lesion. Among the epithelial cells in the nodules, spindle-shaped cells can be seen. These cells are myoepithelial cells. The epithelial cells show no or only mild atypia. '''Diagnosis''': Complex sclerosing lesion '''Causes...")
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