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BREAST CYTOPATHOLOGY

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70 3. Benign and Borderline Tumors

Figure 3.16. Intraductal papilloma. Ductal epithelium with a

branching papillary architecture is seen. Epithelial cells at the

periphery show a palisading of the nuclei. A few myoepithelial cell

nuclei are present in the background. (Smear, Papanicolaou.)

Figure 3.17. Intraductal papilloma. Ductal epithelium in a wellformed

papillary architecture displays a peculiar palisading of nuclei

at the edges. Note the absence of any fibrovascular cores and myoepithelial

cell nuclei in the background. (Smear, Diff-Quik.)

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