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Fig. 1D. 69-year-old woman with false-positive diagnosis at core
needle biopsy. Photograph of histologic specimen obtained at core needle
biopsy shows irregular infiltrative-appearing small glands in desmoplastic
stroma, interpreted initially as invasive ductal adenocarcinoma. Subsequent
excision of this lesion revealed only benign intraductal papilloma with
extensive sclerosis. (H and E, x200)
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