Results It was found for the first time that IAPP distributes all the parts of ductal epithelium from interlobular duct to centroacinar cell and was located in the upside and both sides of nucleus.
Purpose To investigate the microsatellite instability (MSI) in invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast and its relationship with clinicopathological parameters.
At high magnification, this infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast is poorly differentiated, with very pleomorphic cells.
The irregular mass lesion seen here is an infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast.
In this trial, women aged at least 45 years with invasive ductal breast carcinoma undergoing breast-conserving surgery were enrolled.
Conclusions Squamoid eccrine ductal carcinoma is an exceedingly rare low-grade malignant tumor and can recur after excision but do not metastasize.
This infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast at low magnification appears to radiate from a central area of desmoplasia.