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[[File:Histopathology of microcalcifications in non-neoplastic breast.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Microcalcifications of non-neoplastic breast glands.{{MH}}]] | [[File:Histopathology of microcalcifications in non-neoplastic breast.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Microcalcifications of non-neoplastic breast glands.{{MH}}]] | ||
If invasive ductal carcinoma is seen, make at least a low power screening for microcalcifications (to correlate with imaging), but there's no need to look carefully (as tiny microcalcifications would unlikely correlate with imaging anyways). | If invasive ductal carcinoma is seen, make at least a low power screening for microcalcifications (to correlate with imaging), but there's no need to look carefully (as tiny microcalcifications would unlikely correlate with imaging anyways).<noinclude> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 8 December 2023
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Mikael Häggström [note 1]
Microcalcifications
If invasive ductal carcinoma is seen, make at least a low power screening for microcalcifications (to correlate with imaging), but there's no need to look carefully (as tiny microcalcifications would unlikely correlate with imaging anyways).
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