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Papillary carcinoma in situ

An epithelial neoplasm with a papillary growth pattern in which the malignant cells are confined to the epithelium, without evidence of invasion.
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1992
1992
The nuclear DNA content of 46 mammary adenocarcinomas in situ was measured by means of image cytometry in 4-microns-thick Feulgen… 
1989
1989
Some of the multiple and varied patterns of mammary epithelial hyperplasia have created concern about their implication for… 
1984
1984
A case of non‐papillary carcinoma in situ of the urinary bladder was presented with ultrastructural descriptions. Dysplastic… 
1977
1977
Intracytoplasmic deposits demonstrated to be calcifications have been identified in nipple aspirates from 3.6 per cent of breasts…