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1. Normal breast with non – invasive ductal carcinoma in situ ( DCIS ) in an enlarged crosssection of the duct. 2. Morphologic diagnoses infiltrating ductal carcinoma with microglandular adenosis pattern or arising from microglandular adenosis . 3. Sentinel lymph node biopsy is indicated for ductal carcinoma in situ, with prophylactic mastectomy, breast cancer patients with previous reduction mammoplasty and breast implants. 4. Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma are rare biliary ductal neoplasms, usually intrahepatic in location, characterized pathologically by a multilocular cystic lesion. 5. Gene expression was observed in both acinar and ductal cells. 6. Theof ductal proliferation and liver cirrhosis around porta hepatis differed among theof different age groups. 8. Treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ . [ comment ] . 9. This infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast at low magnification appears a central area of desmoplasia. 10. The results showed that the alveolar and ductal epithelial of non -pregnant dairy goats in control period were less than that in experiment period. 11. This infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast at low magnification appears to radiate from a central area of desmoplasia. 12. At high magnification, the infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast has pleomorphic cells infiltrating through the stroma. 13. Screening picks up more cases of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) - cancer in cells lining the milk ducts that has not spread - than would normally be found because it is often symptomless. 14. Results:The type of galactostasis included ductal ectasia, galactocele, infection and consolidation. The ultrasonographic examination can determine the diagnosis of the disease with imaging features. 15. Conclusions Squamoid eccrine ductal carcinoma is an exceedingly rare low-grade malignant tumor and can recur after excision but do not metastasize. 16. These lesions included ductal carcinoma in situ ( DCIS ), invasive lobular cancer, cysts, and fibroadenomas. 17. Pancreatic pseudocysts are localised collections of pancreatic secretions occurring as a result of pancreatic inflammation and ductal disruption. 18. Undifferentiated carcinomas with osteoclastic - like giant cells carry a similar prognosis to ductal adenocarcinoma. 19. Objective To study radiologic ( molybdenum target X - ray ) findings of ductal carcinoma in situ ( DCIS ) of breast. 20. The positive rate of ER and PR in the breast ductal epithelium of the 22 gynaecomastia patients is high. 21. BACKGROUND: For patients with chronic pancreatitis and a dilated pancreatic duct, ductal decompression is recommended. 22. Conclusions Subcutaneous tunneled basilic vein catheterization in tracheotomy patients can effectively prevent catheter-related infection and lengthen ductal indwelling time. 23. It is this marked increase in the dense fibrous tissue stroma that produces the characteristic hard " scirrhous " appearance of the typical infiltrating ductal carcinoma. 24. Objective To explore risk factors of bile leakage after primary ductal closure following choledochotomy . 25. Results:Histologically, the tumor was composed of adenomatoid or papillary proliferation of ductal cells. Immumnostaining for SMA and S-100 were helpful in identification of the myoepithelium. 26. Conclusion Subcutaneous tunneled basilic vein catheterization in critical ill patient can effectively prevent catheter-related infection and lengthen ductal indwelling time. 27. Objective To evaluate the ro le of periductal microvessel density (MVD) in predicting the transformation from ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) to invasive carcinoma in breast. 28. Mammary duct ectasia is of common inflammatory disease of breast. It is also called plasma cell mastitis, comedo mastitis, peri ductal mastitis, granulomatous mastitis and so on. 29. On the other hand, chronic sialadenitis is usually a result of salivary stasis, ductal stenosis, calculi or other obstructive lesions such as a tumor at the floor of the mouth. 30. Previous research has shown that women who are diagnosed with atypical ductal hyperplasia are at a three- to five-fold increased risk of developing breast cancer.