DiseaseID 3552

非典型导管性乳腺增生

disease

NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A noninvasive condition in which abnormal cells are found in the lining of a breast duct. The abnormal cells have not spread outside the duct to other tissues in the breast. In some cases, ductal

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Record Fields

Scalar fields from the final disease record.

Disease Id
3552
Core Entity Id
59772
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Atypical Ductal Breast Hyperplasia
Name Cn
非典型导管性乳腺增生
Name Pinyin
Fei Dian Xing Dao Guan Xing Ru Xian Zeng Sheng
Name En
Atypical Ductal Breast Hyperplasia
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
Disease Type
disease
Umls Disease Type
Neoplastic Process
Disgenet Type
disease
Mesh Class
Neoplasms
Do Class
Hpo Class
Neoplasm; Abnormality of the breast
Mesh Class Name
Neoplasms
Hpo Class Name
Neoplasm; Abnormality of the breast
Do Class Name
Disease Definition
NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A noninvasive condition in which abnormal cells are found in the lining of a breast duct. The abnormal cells have not spread outside the duct to other tissues in the breast. In some cases, ductal carcinoma in situ may become invasive cancer and spread to other tissues, although it is not known at this time how to predict which lesions will become invasive.|NCI2016_02D:A carcinoma entirely confined to the mammary ducts. It is also known as DCIS. There is no evidence of invasion of the basement membrane. Currently, it is classified into three categories: High-grade DCIS, intermediate-grade DCIS and low-grade DCIS. In this classification the DCIS grade is defined by a combination of nuclear grade, architectural growth pattern and presence of necrosis. The size of the lesion as well as the grade and the clearance margins play a major role in dictating the most appropriate therapy for DCIS.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A noninvasive (noninfiltrating) carcinoma of the breast characterized by a proliferation of malignant epithelial cells confined to the mammary ducts or lobules, without light-microscopy evidence of invasion through the basement membrane into the surrounding stroma.|HPO2016_07_04:Presence of abnormal cells inside a milk duct, that is, non-invasive breast cancer. Ductal carcinoma in situ is considered to be a precursor lesion to invasive breast cancer. [pmid:24415964]
Version
v2
Suppressed
No

Names

Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.

Name
Atypical Ductal Breast Hyperplasia
Role
preferred
Name
Noninfiltrating Intraductal Carcinoma
Role
preferred
Name
Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia
Role
alias
Name
Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating
Role
alias
Name
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
Role
alias
Name
Intraductal Carcinoma In Situ
Role
alias

Cross References

Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.

Hpo
HP:0030075
Herb
HBDIS000454HBDIS013617
Me Sh
D002285
Umls
C0007124
Icd10
D05.1
Sym Map
SMDE11537
Dis Ge Net
C0007124C1332347
Umls Sty
T191
Hpo Class
HP:0000769HP:0002664
Me Sh Class
C04
Tcmbank Disease
42089452

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Version
v2
Suppress
0
Disease Type
disease
Hpo Class Name
Neoplasm; Abnormality of the breast
Hpo Disease Class
Neoplasm; Abnormality of the breast
Umls Disease Type
Neoplastic Process
Disease Definition
NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A noninvasive condition in which abnormal cells are found in the lining of a breast duct. The abnormal cells have not spread outside the duct to other tissues in the breast. In some cases, ductal carcinoma in situ may become invasive cancer and spread to other tissues, although it is not known at this time how to predict which lesions will become invasive.|NCI2016_02D:A carcinoma entirely confined to the mammary ducts. It is also known as DCIS. There is no evidence of invasion of the basement membrane. Currently, it is classified into three categories: High-grade DCIS, intermediate-grade DCIS and low-grade DCIS. In this classification the DCIS grade is defined by a combination of nuclear grade, architectural growth pattern and presence of necrosis. The size of the lesion as well as the grade and the clearance margins play a major role in dictating the most appropriate therapy for DCIS.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A noninvasive (noninfiltrating) carcinoma of the breast characterized by a proliferation of malignant epithelial cells confined to the mammary ducts or lobules, without light-microscopy evidence of invasion through the basement membrane into the surrounding stroma.|HPO2016_07_04:Presence of abnormal cells inside a milk duct, that is, non-invasive breast cancer. Ductal carcinoma in situ is considered to be a precursor lesion to invasive breast cancer. [pmid:24415964]
Me Sh Disease Class
Neoplasms
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Neoplasms
Umls Semantic Type Name
Neoplastic Process