During a routine breast self-examination, a 35-year-old woman is concerned because her breasts feel lumpy. She consults
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During a routine breast self-examination, a 35-year-old woman is concerned because her breasts feel “lumpy.” She consults you as her primary care physician. After performing an examination, you reassure her that no masses are present and that the “lumpiness” is due to fibrocystic changes. Which of the following pathologic findings is a type of non-proliferative fibrocystic change?
a. A blue-domed cyst
b. A radial scar
c. Atypical ductal hyperplasia
d. Papillomatosis
e. Sclerosing ad enosis
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Authors: Austan Goolsbee, Steven Levitt, Chad Syverson
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