Fibroadenoma in Breast: Clinical and Pathological Features
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A 35-year-old female presents with a well-circumscribed, grey-white, and multilobated fibroadenoma in her left breast. The neoplasm shows stromal and epithelial components without atypia. Learn more about the gross findings and characteristics of fibroadenoma in the breast.
Fibroadenoma in Breast: Clinical and Pathological Features
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General Pathology Basics,Case 13 • This 35 year-old female found a nodule in her left breast on self-examination. It was non-tender and firm but not attached to the skin or chest wall. On resection, it was found to be well-circumcscribed , with a white, rubbery cut surface.
Fibroadenoma - Breast Description: The surgical specimen consists of a bisected fibroadenoma. The neoplasm is well circumscribed, grey-white and multilobated.
Adipose tissue “Capsule” and compressed breast tissue Stromal component Epithelial component
Stroma with well differentiated cells which lack atypia Epithelial cells, lack atypia