Update on Fibroepithelial Lesions of the Breast

Surgical Pathology Clinics
Timothy W Jacobs

Abstract

This article focuses on current issues relating to fibroepithelial lesions, predominantly those with cellular stroma, and covers key pathologic features, differential diagnosis, and pitfalls. Phyllodes tumors are emphasized, including the histologic categorization and prognostic features of these lesions. The management of fibroepithelial lesions on needle core biopsy is reviewed.

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