Pathoanatomical diagnosis of precancerous processes of mammary gland
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Keywords

mammary gland
crawfish
pathological anatomy
diagnosis

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Gargin , V. (2020). Pathoanatomical diagnosis of precancerous processes of mammary gland. Medicine Today and Tomorrow, 66(1), 15–18. Retrieved from https://msz.knmu.edu.ua/article/view/459

Abstract

Work is devoted to the features of differential diagnosis of benign and malignant processes of mammary gland in the conditions of classification of WHO (2012). It is confirmed, that different clinical-morphological forms of benign diseases of mammary gland have different connection with the risk of development to mammary gland cancer on their background or after them. Distinguished forms of pathological processes can not be examined as obligate precancer. It is marked, that in most case of mammary gland cancer is transformed in years and even ten of years after diagnosis of benign diseases of mammary gland. A category of patients with the presence of cancer in situ is not homogeneous and needs a further study with the aim of detection of ethiopathogenetic differences. It is determined, that the prognosis of clinical course needs additional clinical data in each case separate and can not be based only on morphological data. Therefore, development of integral clinical morphological criteria of benign diseases of mammary gland is important both for classification of these diseases and for the study of their connection with mammary gland cancer.

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