Synonyms Comedomastitis; Duct ectasia; Mastitis obliterans; Periductal mastitis; Plasma cell mastitis; Secretory disease; Varicocele of the breast; Varicocele tumor Definition The term "duct disease" includes duct ectasia and periductal mastitis. Both processes may occur independently or, more frequently...
Duct Ectasia Chapter pp 21–23 Cite this chapter Atlas of Breast Pathology Rosemary R. Millis Part of the book series:Current Histopathology((CUHI,volume 7)) 254Accesses Abstract Many names have been applied to this condition, including periductal mastitis, plasma cell mastitis, comedo mastitis ...
ectasia (redirected fromduct ectasia) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Related to duct ectasia:intraductal papilloma,periductal mastitis ectasia (ɛkˈteɪzɪə)or ectasis n (Pathology)patholthe distension or dilation of a duct, vessel, or hollow viscus ...
The histopathological results in the 45 lesions biopsied demonstrated intraductal papilloma in 30 cases, dilated duct with papillomatous projections in 11, ductal ectasia with no papillary lesion in three, and a nonspecific benign result in one. Excision was considered complete in 41 lesions (91%)....
(redirected from mammary duct ectasia)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. ectasia (ɛkˈteɪzɪə) or ectasis n (Pathology) pathol the distension or dilation of a duct, vessel, or hollow viscus ecˈtatic adj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th...
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Of the 40 pseudo-IPMNs, there were 15 secondary duct ectasias; 6 large-duct-type PDACs; 5 pseudocysts; 5 cystic tumor necrosis; 4 simple mucinous cysts; 3 groove pancreatitis-associated paraduodenal wall cysts; and 2 congenital ... T Muraki,K Jang,MD Reid,... - 《Modern Pathology》 ...
When some strains (e.g., Charles River Sprague-Dawley or Fisher 344) become middle aged (from 8 to 14 months of age) and reproductive senescence ensues, prolactin levels increase leading to the development of several morphologic changes including inappropriate secretory activity, ectasia of ducts,...
duct ectasiabreast pathologytreatmentMammary duct ectasia in the male is a distinct rarity. A patient is described who presented with a tender subareolar mass and with nipple retraction. The clinical features and pathology are described, followed by a brief review of the literature....
BREAST/diseasesFISTULA/pathologyMASTITIS/pathologyFirst page of articledoi:10.1002/bjs.18005021915A T SANDISONJ C WALKERJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.British Journal of SurgerySandison AT, Walker JC. Inflammatory mastitis, mammary duct ectasia and mammillary fistula. Br J Surg 1962;50:57–63...