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1. When pathological and radiological correlation is achieved, excision of fibroadenoma with lobular neoplasia on core biopsy is not warranted. Fives C, O'Neill CJ, Murphy R, Corrigan MA, O'Sullivan MJ, Feeley L, Bennett MW, O'Connell F, Browne TJ. Breast; 2016 Dec; 30():125-129. PubMed ID: 27718416 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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