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  2. Fibroadenoma - Wikipedia

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    Clinically, fibroadenomas are usually solid breast lumps that are: Painless [4] Firm or rubbery [4] Mobile [4] Solitary-round with distinct, smooth borders [4] People who have a simple fibroadenoma likely do not have an increased risk of developing malignant (harmful) breast cancer compared to the general population. [4]

  3. Children of Light - Wikipedia

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    Children of Light is the fourth published novel by U. S. writer Robert Stone. It was published in 1986. ... This page was last edited on 6 June 2024, ...

  4. Pediatric gynaecology - Wikipedia

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    More than 99% of breast masses in children and adolescents are benign, and include fibrocystic breast changes, cysts, fibroadenomas, lymph nodes, and abscesses. Fibroadenomas make up 68–94% of all pediatric breast masses, and can be simply observed to ensure their stability, or excised if they are symptomatic, large, and/or enlarging. [3]

  5. Fibrocystic breast changes - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis involves ruling out breast cancer. [1] Fibrocystic changes include fibroadenomas, fibrosis, papillomas of the breast, [1] and apocrine-type metaplasia. [4] Management may involve education about the condition, using a well fitting bra, and pain medication, if needed. [1] Occasionally danazol or tamoxifen may be used for pain. [1]

  6. Ovarian fibroma - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian fibromas represent 4% of all ovarian neoplasms. [1] They tend to occur mostly during perimenopause and postmenopause, the median age having been reported to be about 52 years, and they are rare in children. [1] Lesions tend to be asymptomatic. If symptoms are present, the most common one is abdominal pain. [1]

  7. Mixed tumor - Wikipedia

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    [1] A "false" mixed tumor contains one type of neoplastic cells, but which have more than one appearance. For example, benign pleomorphic salivary gland tumors may have some tumors cells that form pseudocartilage. Yet, all the tumor cells have similar myoepithelial profile on immunohistochemistry, and are thus classified as one cell type.

  8. Adenoma - Wikipedia

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    Grade 1 cancers (also called low grade or well differentiated) look very much like normal salivary gland cells. They tend to grow slowly and have a good outcome (prognosis). Grade 2 cancers (also called intermediate grade or moderately differentiated) have an appearance and outlook that is between grade 1 and grade 3 cancers.

  9. Cowden syndrome - Wikipedia

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    1 in 200,000 individuals Cowden syndrome (also known as Cowden's disease and multiple hamartoma syndrome) is an autosomal dominant inherited condition characterized by benign overgrowths called hamartomas as well as an increased lifetime risk of breast, thyroid, uterine, and other cancers. [ 1 ]

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