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English: Histopathology of tubular carcinoma, low magnification, H&E stain. It shows the typical features of invasive breast cancer with infiltrative growth pattern, here including invasion into adipose tissue and with an associated fibrous or desmoplastic stromal response. It has the criterion of more than 90% of the tumor composed of small, ovoid or angulated tubules with open lumina. Ductal carcinoma in situ is seen at left as lumina with micropapillary formations (under the larger bland cyst), and was presumably the precursor lesion for the ductal carcinoma.
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