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COMEDOCARCINOMA


check date: 24/08/2001
checker: Pamela
subject field: medicine: disease
origination date: 16/10/2000
originator: Maribel
figure:
comedocarcinomaS99-3299A410x.jpg

origination date: 08/02/2001
originator: Arianne
URL: http://www.oncolink.com/disease/breast/dcis/types.html

originator: Arianne
origination date: 08/02/2001
URL:
http://eusalud.uninet.edu/casos/caso39.html

originator: Arianne
origination date: 08/02/2001

Conceptual Structures
ISAINFILTRATING-DUCTAL-BREAST-CARCINOMA
ANCESTORSALL
CHANGE-STATE
CHANGE-STATE-ANIMAL
DISEASE-EVENT
DUCTAL-BREAST-CARCINOMA
EVENT
HAVE-NEOPLASM
INFILTRATING-DUCTAL-BREAST-CARCINOMA
LIVING-EVENT
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-BY-BODY-PART
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-BONE-CONNECTIVE-TISSUE-SKIN-AND-BREAST-
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-FEMALE-BREAST
PHYSICAL-EVENT


Spanish
comedocarcinomaterm type: main entry term
part of speech: noun
gender: masculine
number: singular
reliability code: 10
definition: cáncer de mama que describe el aspecto de un carcinoma ductal invasivo o no caracterizado por necrosis extensa que llena los conductos del segmento afectado y frecuentemente se calcifica (al exprimir el conducto, sale el material como de una espinilla o comedón). (es)

English
comedocarcinomaterm type: main entry term
part of speech: noun
gender: masculine
number: singular
definition: ductal breast carcinoma that begins in the lining of a duct and grows into the duct itself until it is completely filled with dead malignant cells. Although it may grow quite large, it is not likely to spread beyond the breast or invade the skin, giving it a favorable prognosis. It accounts for about 5% of all breast cancers. (en)
reliability code: 10