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  Normal breast
  Non-neoplastic lesions
  Benign epithelial
   proliferations
  Fibro/myoepithelial
   tumors

  Tumors of the nipple

  Lobular neoplasia

  Intraductal prolifera-
   tive lesions

  Invasive epithelial
   tumors

    
IDC ILC Other

  Mesenchymal tumors

  Hematopoetic and
   metastatic tumors

  IH-stainings, TMAs,
   FISH and CISH

Intracystic papillary carcinoma

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Intraductal and intracystic papillary carcinomas are malignant variants of intraductal papilloma, which can be separated from the latter by the lack of myoepithelial cell proliferation. Intracystic carcinoma is located within large cystic ducts. Neoplastic cells have the appearance of low grade DCIS.
Intracystic
papillary carcinoma
 

 


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