13. Calcification in breast cancer (Kossa reaction): Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Staining''': Kossa staining '''Organ''': Breast tissue '''Description''': Several dilated ducts can be seen in the parenchyme. Surrounding the parenchyme is adipose tissue. In the middle of the ducts there is accumulation of a yellowish-brownish pigment. Cells in the middle of the ducts have pale and faded nuclei. '''Diagnosis''': Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) '''Theory''': DCIS is a type of precancerous lesion, a sign that can be seen in the stages before a m..."
(Created page with "'''Staining''': Kossa staining '''Organ''': Breast tissue '''Description''': Several dilated ducts can be seen in the parenchyme. Surrounding the parenchyme is adipose tissue. In the middle of the ducts there is accumulation of a yellowish-brownish pigment. Cells in the middle of the ducts have pale and faded nuclei. '''Diagnosis''': Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) '''Theory''': DCIS is a type of precancerous lesion, a sign that can be seen in the stages before a m...")
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