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IDCA
(redirected from Infiltrating ductal carcinoma)

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IDCAInternational Digestive Cancer Alliance
IDCAInternational Design Conference in Aspen (Aspen, CO)
IDCAInfiltrating Ductal Carcinoma (breast cancer)
IDCAIndian Diamond Colorstone Association (jewelry industry)
IDCAIntegrated Detector/Cooler Assembly (Apache helicopter system)
IDCAIslamic Dawah Centre of Australia
IDCAInternational Development Corporation Agency
IDCAIndecent Displays Control Act (UK)
IDCAIntermountain Data Center Association
IDCAInchberry & District Community Association (UK)


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2,3,5,7) This case of infiltrating ductal carcinoma with osseous metaplasia is unusual enough to not be definitely identified in any of these larger series.
Using ultrasound guidance, four core biopsies were obtained which showed poorly differentiated infiltrating ductal carcinoma with heavy lymphocytic response.
The distinctive feature of these neoplasms is their remarkable histologic resemblance to infiltrating ductal carcinomas of the mammary gland; both types of tumor feature epithelial and myoepithelial cells arrayed in solid, papillary, and cribriform patterns.
 
 
 
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