Benign Epithelial Proliferating Breast Lesions: A Histopathological Research

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2024-01
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FORUM: Fraternity of national Research & pUblication Society of Medical sciences
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Background/Aims: A range of conditions known as benign epithelial proliferative breast lesions are brought to the attention of clinicians as palpable lesions discovered during a physical examination or as imaging abnormalities. The pathological categorization and management of benign proliferative breast lesions will be reviewed in this topic. Women taking postmenopausal hormone replacement treatment have shown mammographic changes suggestive of physiologic proliferative abnormalities [4,5]. Women who have already received breast irradiation have far less of an impact from hormone replacement treatment on the look of their breasts on mammograms. Material and methods: A study using cross-sectional observation was carried out at the Pathology department at Dhiraj Hospital, SBKS MI&RC, Vadodara, Gujarat. Results: The study was conducted for 18 months. The study included 119 cases of benign proliferative epithelial breast lesions. Women in their second decade of life had the majority of the lesions. The majority of patients only experienced one unilateral breast lump, no pain, and no discharge from the nipples. Conclusion: Women frequently suffer from benign epithelial proliferative breast disorders. despite the fact that the study found a lower frequency of premalignant atypical hyperplasia lesions, it is still essential to thoroughly investigate all cases of breast lesions in order to rule out the risk of breast cancer.
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BENIGN EPITHELIAL PROLIFERATING, BREAST LESIONS, A HISTOPATHOLOGY
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Ganatra Ayushee, Shah Kaivalya, Shah Devanshi, Tandon Rakesh. Benign Epithelial Proliferating Breast Lesions: A Histopathological Research. Indian Journal of Applied Basic Medical Sciences. 2024 Jan; 26A(1): 1-13