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- Bcd91758dea5d988526335721153823f4 NCIT_P378 "MMHCC" @default.
- Bcd91758dea5d988526335721153823f4 type Axiom @default.
- Bcd91758dea5d988526335721153823f4 annotatedProperty NCIT_P325 @default.
- Bcd91758dea5d988526335721153823f4 annotatedSource NCIT_C21668 @default.
- Bcd91758dea5d988526335721153823f4 annotatedTarget "A focal atypical, non-invasive epithelial lesion with minimal atypia and low malignant potential. Atypical hyperplasia, DIN and certain grades of DCIS are considered human homologs. Focal increase of epithelium that contains cells with atypical nuclei. Limited to focal lesions with mild to moderate cytological atypia. When transplanted, the foci grow in gland cleared mammary fat pads but not in the subcutaneous tissue. Low grade lesions seldom undergo malignant transformation and do not metastasize. Mammary Intraepithelial Neoplasia (MIN) has been proposed by the Annapolis Pathology Panel as the preferred term. It is considered the mouse counterpart or synonym for Atypical Hyperplasia, DIN in the human breast. Some pathologists believe that these proliferations are premalignant. Nuclear atypia corresponds to a nuclear score of one in the Elston-Ellis grading system." @default.