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Term:lobular neoplasia
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Definition:A spectrum of non-invasive neoplastic lesions that arise from the terminal ductal lobular units of the breast. There is atypical small epithelial cell proliferation. Pagetoid involvement of the terminal ducts may or may not be present. In the minority of cases, there is a risk for subsequent development of invasive ductal or invasive lobular carcinoma.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: DOID:3010;   LIN;   LN;   NCIT:C27939;   http://identifiers.org/medgen/167824;   http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0861352;   lobular intraepithelial neoplasia
 alt_id: MONDO:0002486
 xref: DOID:3010;   MEDGEN:167824;   NCI:C27939;   UMLS:C0861352



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    material property 0
      disposition 0
        disease 0
          cancer or benign tumor 0
            precancerous condition 0
              in situ carcinoma 0
                breast carcinoma in situ 0
                  lobular neoplasia 0
                    Atypical Lobular Breast Hyperplasia 0
                    Lobular Breast Carcinoma In Situ 0
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          cancer or benign tumor 0
            neoplastic disease or syndrome 0
              neoplasm 0
                cancer 0
                  integumentary system cancer 0
                    breast cancer 0
                      breast carcinoma 0
                        breast carcinoma in situ 0
                          lobular neoplasia 0
                            Atypical Lobular Breast Hyperplasia 0
                            Lobular Breast Carcinoma In Situ 0
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