Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders

Short Communication Volume 8 Issue 1

Baroque and Ornate-Florid Ductal Hyperplasia Breast

Anubha Bajaj*

Department of Histopathology, Panjab University/A.B. Diagnostics, India

*Corresponding Author: Anubha Bajaj, Department of Histopathology, Panjab University/A.B. Diagnostics, India.

Received: December 01, 2024; Published: December 16, 2024

Abstract

Florid usual epithelial hyperplasia emerges as a benign lesion comprised of intra-ductal proliferation of progenitor epithelial cells. Tumefaction demonstrates a variable proportion of solid or fenestrated pattern of neoplastic growth.

References

  1. Abreu RF., et al. “An update on intraductal and intralobular proliferative lesions of the breast”. Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992)1 (2023): e2023S121.
  2. Malherbe K., et al. “Fibrocystic Breast Disease”. Stat Pearls International. Treasure Island, Florida (2024).
  3. Jan Quinn C., et al. “Pitfalls in breast pathology”. Histopathology 1 (2023): 140-161.
  4. Fraker JL., et al. “Prevalence, Impact, and Diagnostic Challenges of Benign Breast Disease: A Narrative Review”. International Journal of Women's Health 15 (2023): 765-778.
  5. Harbhajanka A., et al. “High-risk and selected benign breast lesions diagnosed on core needle biopsy: evidence for and against immediate surgical excision”. Modern Pathology11 (2022): 1500-1508.
  6. Catanzariti F., et al. “High-risk lesions of the breast: concurrent diagnostic tools and management recommendations”. Insights Imaging 12 (2021): 63.
  7. Image 1 Courtesy: Libre pathology.
  8. Image 2 Courtesy: Webpathology.com.

Citation

Citation: Anubha Bajaj. “Baroque and Ornate-Florid Ductal Hyperplasia Breast". Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders 8.1 (2025): 15-17.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2025 Anubha Bajaj. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




Metrics

Acceptance rate35%
Acceptance to publication20-30 days

Indexed In




News and Events


  • Certification for Review
    Acta Scientific certifies the Editors/reviewers for their review done towards the assigned articles of the respective journals.

Contact US