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Fibroepithelial lesions of the breast: A review of recurring diagnostic issues.

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Breast fibroepithelial lesions, which are composed of biphasic epithelial and stromal proliferations, comprise the fascinating spectrum of fibroadenomas and phyllodes tumours. Common difficulties surrounding their diagnosis include distinguishing between cellular… Click to show full abstract

Breast fibroepithelial lesions, which are composed of biphasic epithelial and stromal proliferations, comprise the fascinating spectrum of fibroadenomas and phyllodes tumours. Common difficulties surrounding their diagnosis include distinguishing between cellular fibroadenomas and benign phyllodes tumours, grading phyllodes tumours, classifying fibroepithelial lesions in paediatric patients, and handling surgical margins. Recent molecular advances have provided insights into the pathogenesis of fibroepithelial lesions and may offer diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic information. In this review, we briefly revisit the pathological features of fibroadenomas and phyllodes tumours, discuss common diagnostic dilemmas and management implications, and examine their key molecular characteristics.

Keywords: review recurring; fibroepithelial lesions; phyllodes tumours; breast review; lesions breast

Journal Title: Seminars in diagnostic pathology
Year Published: 2022

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