Sclerosing papilloma (breast)
Last revised by Joshua Yap on 7 Feb 2023
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Citation:
Weerakkody Y, Yap J, Luijkx T, et al. Sclerosing papilloma (breast). Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 10 Oct 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-15750
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Article created:
6 Nov 2011,
Yuranga Weerakkody ◉
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Synonyms:
- Sclerosing papilloma
- Sclerosing papilloma of breast
- Sclerosing intraductal papilloma
- Sclerosing intraductal papilloma of the breast
- Sclerosing breast papilloma
- Sclerotic intraductal papilloma
- Sclerotic intraductal papilloma of the breast
Sclerosing papillomas of the breast are a subtype of intraductal papilloma of the breast. It is termed when a papillary lesion form well-defined solid masses with a dominant sclerosed architecture 2. It is usually a histological diagnosis and usually cannot be differentiated from a non-sclerosing papilloma on breast imaging.
References
- 1. Reynolds HE. Core needle biopsy of challenging benign breast conditions: a comprehensive literature review. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2000;174 (5): 1245-50. AJR Am J Roentgenol (full text) - Pubmed citation
- 2. Saad RS, Kanbour-shakir A, Syed A et-al. Sclerosing papillary lesion of the breast: a diagnostic pitfall for malignancy in fine needle aspiration biopsy. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2006;34 (2): 114-8. doi:10.1002/dc.20419 - Pubmed citation
- 3. Mercado CL, Hamele-bena D, Oken SM et-al. Papillary lesions of the breast at percutaneous core-needle biopsy. Radiology. 2006;238 (3): 801-8. doi:10.1148/radiol.2382041839 - Pubmed citation
- 4. Chang JM, Moon WK, Cho N et-al. Management of ultrasonographically detected benign papillomas of the breast at core needle biopsy. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2011;196 (3): 723-9. doi:10.2214/AJR.10.4615 - Pubmed citation
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