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. 2014 Feb 25;8:15–38. doi: 10.4137/BCBCR.S13833

Figure 19.

Figure 19

(A,B) The diffuse, fluid-producing micropapillary DCIS foci are seen on the pleats of the major ducts. The associated TDLUs are normal. The fluid distends the ducts and branches and either serous or bloody nipple discharge will be observed, or/and skipping stone-like calcifications will be formed in the gradually concentrating fluid.