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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Dr. Saisudha Kotla

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Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi

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Dr. Vaishalee Punj

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Atypical Papillary Proliferation

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Dr. Monish De MD

: Focal serous papillary proliferation with calcifications including psammoma bodies, no definite stromal ... . Endometrium: atypical proliferation. I think I am most questioning the psassoma... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Monish De ( Oncologist)
Dr. S Patra MD

parts: Cervix: mild chronic inflammation endometetrium: Atypical proliferation (stripe was only 2mm on ...: focal serous papillary proliferation with calcifictions including psammoma bodies; no... View answer

Answered by : Dr. S Patra ( OBGYN)
Dr. Sameer Kumar MD

: Sections studied show proliferation of endometrial glands some of them are cystically dilated with papillary infolding . No granulomes or atypical cells seen in sections studied. IMPRESSION : Simple ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sameer Kumar ( OBGYN)
Dr. Richa MD

hospital to level 3 (UOI) for review: Cervix: mild chronic inflammation Endometrium: atypical proliferation ... abnormality Left ovary: focal serous papillary proliferation with clcifications... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Richa ( OBGYN)
Dr.  Matthew J. Mangat MD

. CORES OF RIGHT SIDE SHOW AN IN SITU COMPLEX ATYPICAL CRIBRIFORM PROLIFERATION EXPANDING LARGE GLANDULAR ... PLEOMORPHISM. THE IN SITU PROLIFERATION INVOLVES 33, 15 AND 25% OF THE TOTAL CORE LENTGHS... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Matthew J. Mangat ( Urologist)

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Dr.  Arif N Khan MD

Just got a hysterectomy to remove a fibroid tumor final diagnosis Uterus (1624 grams) Atypical smooth muscle proliferation (14 cm) worrisome for cervix with endometriosis. Wanted to find out the next ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Arif N Khan ( OBGYN)
Dr. Dholariya Sagar Jayantilal MD

I just received a pathology report that says, final diagnosis: Atypical ducal epithelial proliferation with features suspicious for low grade ducal carcinoma in situ, 3 mm in greatest dimension.. Pre ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Dholariya Sagar Jayantilal ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Eliz Thomas MD

Received my mothers Pathology results from something she had removed Monday and it states 1) POLYPOID ENDOMETRIAL PROLIFERATION WITH ATYPICAL STROMA AND BENIGN GLADULAR COMPONENTS 2) EXTENSIVE ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Eliz Thomas ( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
Dr. Ivan Romic MD

MY GRANDSON S PATHOLOGY REPORT CAME BACK AS AN ATYPICAL MELANOCYTIC PROLIFERATION. HE IS BEING CALLED BACK FOR RE-EXCISION. WOULD IT BE SAFER FOR HIM TO SEE AN ONCOLOGIST AND IS HE AT AN INCREASED ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Ivan Romic ( General Surgeon)
Dr.  Dipanjan Majumder MD

Husband dx malignant melanoma , Clark s level II; Breslows thickness 0.5mm, non-ulcerated, non-mitogenic, atypical melanocytic proliferation. Shave biopsy , as the derm did not think it was much concern ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Dipanjan Majumder ( Oncologist)