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Morphologische Grundlagen

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Die von der WHO 1981 vorgelegte zweite, revidierte Klassifikation der Mammakarzinome ist die diagnostische Basis, auf der die Einordnung der individuellen Tumore beruht (Tabelle 9.1). Sie stellt den morphologischen Phänotypus der einzelnen Karzinome in den Vordergrund, ohne auf pathogenetische Gesichtspunkte näher einzugehen. Die einzelnen histologischen Subtypen zeigen durchaus Unterschiede in der Aggressivität und im Muster der Ausbreitung (Ellis 1992). Die lupenmikroskopischen und histologischen Untersuchungen in dreidimensionaler Darstellung von Wellings haben gezeigt, dass die meisten Mammakarzinomformen von den terminalen Abschnitten der Milchgänge und den Übergängen zu den Endstücken ihren Ausgang nehmen. Nicht-invasive Tumorformen können sich von dort aus einmal in das Gangsystem und auch in die Läppchen hinein entwickeln oder auch infiltrierend in das umgebende Stroma einwachsen (Abb. 9.1).

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Mitze, M. (2002). Morphologische Grundlagen. In: Kreienberg, R., Volm, T., Möbus, V., Alt, D. (eds) Management des MAMMAKARZINOMS. Onkologie Aktuell . Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08460-1_9

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