Abstract:
“Flat epithelial atypia” is the adopted
term by the WHO working group on breast tumor
referring to an early neoplastic breast lesion affecting
the terminal duct-lobular units. Pathologists have
described this lesion under a variety of names including
columnar cell lesions and low-grade clinging carcinoma
in situ. It is usually encountered on breast
biopsies performed for mammographically-identified
microcalcifications. Because of its relatively frequent
association with carcinomas, its recognition in biopsy
specimens is important. This review will focus on
the histopathologic features, differential diagnosis,
biologic potential, clinical significance and management of this lesion
Citation:
Nasser, S. M. (2009). SPECIAL ISSUES IN BREAST CANCER FLAT EPITHELIAL ATYPIA OF THE BREAST. Lebanese Medical Journal, 57(2), 105.