Breast Lesions.
Original Research Article A Study on Mammography Findings on Clinically Palpable Breast Lesions and Assessing Its Accuracy by Comparing It with Histopathology
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Mammogram and Ultrasound Evaluation of Breast Lesions with FNAC Correlation
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Morphological Patterns of Elastic and Reticulum Fibers in Breast Lesions
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Spectrum of Male Breast Lesions – Cytological Review
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Accuracy of Elastography for Differentiation Benign and Malignant Breast Lesions
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Surgical outcomes of borderline breast lesions detected by needle biopsy in a breast screening program
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The added value of digital breast tomosynthesis in improving diagnostic performance of BI-RADS categorization of mammographically indeterminate breast lesions
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Abstract Background: Benign breast lesions are the most common breast disease in females. This study was
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Expression of VEGF in breast lesions: an immunohistochemical study
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Segmentation And Classification Of Breast Lesions In Ultrasound Images
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Prebiopsy Localization of Non Palpable Breast Lesions
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Computer aided detection of breast lesions in DCE MRI using region growing based on fuzzy C means clustering and vesselness filter
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Aim To study the spectrum of breast lesions. Methods Breast Lump is the commonest presenting symptom in various types of Breast lesions ranging
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Genomics and premalignant breast lesions: clues to the development and progression of lobular breast cancer
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The Biopsy of Non Palpable Breast Lesions Detected on Mammography
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Mammography and Sonography Co-Relation of Breast Lesions
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Invasion in breast lesions: the role of the epithelial stroma barrier
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Lobular neoplasia: frequency and association with other breast lesions
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Down-regulation of kallikrein-related peptidase 5 (KLK5) expression in breast cancer patients: a biomarker for the differential diagnosis of breast lesions
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Enhancement Curve of MRI with Contrast in Malignant Breast Lesions
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