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Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is an overgrowth of myofibroblastic cells in the breast. It has an appearance similar to fibroadenomatoid changes. The diagnostic significance is currently uncertain, but it appears to be benign. There have been cases of PASH diagnosed where the tumors co-exist with breast cancer. Other cases have made screening for breast cancer difficult and in some cases impossible due to the number and density of the existing PASH tumors. These cases have resulted in the necessity of a mastectomy and double mastectomy.

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  • La hiperplàsia estromal pseudoangiomatosa (en anglès, Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia, PASH), és un creixement excessiu de a la mama. Té un aspecte similar als canvis fibroadenomatoïdes. Actualment és incert el significat del seu diagnòstic, però sembla benigna. Hi ha hagut casos de PASH diagnosticats on existeixen tumors amb càncer de mama. Altres casos han fet que el cribratge del càncer de mama sigui difícil i, en alguns casos, impossible a causa del nombre i densitat dels tumors PASH existents. Aquests casos han donat lloc a la necessitat d'una mastectomia i una doble mastectomia. (ca)
  • Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is an overgrowth of myofibroblastic cells in the breast. It has an appearance similar to fibroadenomatoid changes. The diagnostic significance is currently uncertain, but it appears to be benign. There have been cases of PASH diagnosed where the tumors co-exist with breast cancer. Other cases have made screening for breast cancer difficult and in some cases impossible due to the number and density of the existing PASH tumors. These cases have resulted in the necessity of a mastectomy and double mastectomy. (en)
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  • High magnification micrograph of pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia showing the characteristic small, anastomosing blood vessel-like channels. H&E stain. (en)
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  • Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (en)
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  • La hiperplàsia estromal pseudoangiomatosa (en anglès, Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia, PASH), és un creixement excessiu de a la mama. Té un aspecte similar als canvis fibroadenomatoïdes. Actualment és incert el significat del seu diagnòstic, però sembla benigna. Hi ha hagut casos de PASH diagnosticats on existeixen tumors amb càncer de mama. Altres casos han fet que el cribratge del càncer de mama sigui difícil i, en alguns casos, impossible a causa del nombre i densitat dels tumors PASH existents. Aquests casos han donat lloc a la necessitat d'una mastectomia i una doble mastectomia. (ca)
  • Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is an overgrowth of myofibroblastic cells in the breast. It has an appearance similar to fibroadenomatoid changes. The diagnostic significance is currently uncertain, but it appears to be benign. There have been cases of PASH diagnosed where the tumors co-exist with breast cancer. Other cases have made screening for breast cancer difficult and in some cases impossible due to the number and density of the existing PASH tumors. These cases have resulted in the necessity of a mastectomy and double mastectomy. (en)
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  • Hiperplàsia estromal pseudoangiomatosa (ca)
  • Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (en)
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