What Is Comedocarcinoma?
Comedocarcinoma: a type of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. The cancer cells are large in size, located in the dilated ducts, densely arranged, markedly heterotypic, rich in cytoplasm, acidophilic, and have large areas of necrosis in the center.
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- Comedocarcinoma: a type of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. The cancer cells are large in size, located in the dilated ducts, densely arranged, markedly heterotypic, rich in cytoplasm, acidophilic, and have large areas of necrosis in the center.
- The general view shows that the dilated catheter contains a gray-yellow ointment-like necrotic substance, which can overflow from the catheter when squeezed, and it is called skin acne, so it is called.