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Papilloma, Intraductal
Known as:
Intraductal Papillomas
, Ductal Papilloma
, Intraductal Papilloma
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A benign (not cancer), wart-like growth in a milk duct of the breast. It is usually found close to the nipple and may cause a discharge from the…
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2007
2007
Toxicology and carcinogenesis study of glycidol (CAS No. 556-52-5) in genetically modified haploinsufficient p16(Ink4a)/p19(Arf) mice (gavage study).
National Toxicology Program genetically modified…
2007
Corpus ID: 21303258
UNLABELLED Glycidol is used as a chemical intermediate in the pharmaceutical industry, as a stabilizer in the manufacture of…
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2006
2006
Intraductal proliferative lesions of the breast: a clinicopathologic analysis
Ruan Qiu-ron
2006
Corpus ID: 76668290
Objective To study the clinical and pathological characteristics of intraductal proliferative lesions of the breast based on the…
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1991
1991
Duct endoscopy and endoscopic biopsy in the evaluation of nipple discharge
M. Makita
,
G. Sakamoto
,
+5 authors
M. Ikenaga
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
1991
Corpus ID: 886841
SummaryMicrodochectomy is usually performed on patients with nipple discharge caused by intraductal proliferative lesions, such…
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1987
1987
Comparison of lesions induced in the Syrian golden hamster by diethylnitrosamine, dimethylhydrazine, and dibutylnitrosamine: influence of subsequent butylated hydroxyanisole treatment.
M. Moore
,
W. Thamavit
,
N. Ito
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
1987
Corpus ID: 42803392
The target organ specificity of the carcinogens diethylnitrosamine [(DENA) CAS: 55-18-5], dimethylhydrazine [(DMH) CAS: 57-14-7…
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1987
1987
Benign papilloma of the male breast following chronic phenothiazine therapy.
A. Sara
,
M. Gottfried
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
1987
Corpus ID: 32309984
Benign intraductal papilloma is a rare lesion in the male breast. The authors report the occurrence of an intraductal papilloma…
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1983
1983
NTP Carcinogenesis Studies of 4,4'-Methylenedianiline Dihydrochloride (CAS No. 13552-44-8) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Drinking Water Studies).
National Toxicology Program technical report…
1983
Corpus ID: 31370457
4,4'-Methylenedianiline is used primarily as a chemical intermediate in the closed system production of isocyanates and…
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Review
1980
Review
1980
Intraductal Papilloma Arising in Supernumerary Vulvar Breast Tissue
R. Rickert
Obstetrics and Gynecology
1980
Corpus ID: 41752933
&NA; A case of intraductal papilloma arising in ectopic vulvar breast tissue is described. This is believed to be the first…
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1977
1977
Systemic effect of benign and malignant mammary tumors on the spin-lattice relaxation time of water protons in mouse serum.
P. Beall
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D. Medina
,
D. Chang
,
P. Seitz
,
C. Hazlewood
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
1977
Corpus ID: 36179610
The spin-lattice relaxation time (T1) for water protons in sera was significantly (P less than 0.001) elevated above that for…
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Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
The N-Hydroxylation of 4-Acetylaminobiphenyl by the Rat and Dog and the Strong Carcinogenicity of N-Hydroxy-4-acetylaminobiphenyl in the Rat
J. Miller
,
Carole S. Wyatt
,
E. Miller
,
H. A. Hartmann
1961
Corpus ID: 19529048
Summary N -Hydroxy-4-acetylaminobiphenyl has been identified as a urinary metabolite of the carcinogens 4-acetylaminobiphenyl and…
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Review
1941
Review
1941
The Relation of Diet to Benign Neoplasia (Ulcero-Papillomas) of the Rat's Stomach
A. Brunschwig
,
R. Rasmussen
1941
Corpus ID: 67905336
In 19i 3 Singer (17) called attention to ulcero-papillomatous lesions in the forestomach of rats due, he felt, to infection by…
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