Things dcis often describes (“dcis ________”)
patients,
lesions,
accounts
How dcis often is described (“________ dcis”)
grade,
pure,
comedo,
extensive,
residual,
high,
low,
type,
nuclear,
differentiated,
solid,
most,
micropapillary,
subclinical,
recurrent,
untreated,
positive,
multifocal,
successive,
palpable,
papillary,
lowgrade,
multicentric,
nonpalpable,
microscopic,
highgrade,
intermediate,
associated,
clinical,
focal,
risk,
gross,
negative,
diffuse,
necrotic,
symptomatic,
occult,
bilateral,
adjacent
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