Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Adenofibroma
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Moazzam Murad, Vaqar Bari Ultrasound differentiation of benign versus malignant solid breast masses. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Mar 2004;14(3):166-9.
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Yunus M, Ahmed N, Masroor I, Yaqoob J Mammographic Criteria for determining the Diagnostic Value of Microcalcifications in the Detection of Early Breast Cancer. J Pak Med Assoc Jan 2004;54(1):24-8.
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Gulsen Aydin, Serife Aydin, Nermin Karahan Osseous metaplasia in borderline papillary serous cystadenofibroma of the ovary: A Case Report. Pak J Med Sci Oct - Dec 2003;19(4):303-5.
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Nazar Hussain, M H Bokhari, Naveed I A An Experience of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in Diagnosis of Breast Lesions at CMH - Gujranwala. Biomedica Jan - Jun 2001;17:37-40.
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Mohammad Ilyas Incidence of Palpable Adenxal Masses and role of Ultrasound. Pak Armed Forces Med J Dec 2000;50(2):85-90.
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Farrukh Kamal, Nagi A H, Asma Sadiq, Robina Kosar, Irfan Khurshid, Sohail Hussain, Aizza Zaffar Fibrocystic disease of breast - age frequency and morphological patterns. Pak J Pathol Oct - Dec 2000;11(4):11-4.
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Ihtesham, Shaharyar, Shahid Sahiq Khan, Ghulam Rasool Qureshi, Masood Rashid Extensive Intraductal Component and Lymphatic Vessel Invasion as Pathologic Risk Factors in Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma of Breast. Ann King Edward Med Uni Oct - Dec 1999;5(3,4):233-4.
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Muhammad Latif Aftab, Asma Rashid, Naveed Qureshi Diagnostic Yield of Tru-Cut Biopsy in Breast Lumps. Biomedica Jan - Jun 1999;15:50-3.
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Yasmin Wahid, Sajid Mushtaq, Amir Hussain Khan, Iftikhar A Malik, Nadira Mamoon A morphological study of prognostic features in carcinoma breast. Pak J Pathol Oct - Dec 1998;9(4):9-13.
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Shah S, Kayani N, Hasan S, Soomro I, Pervez S, Hussainy A Diagnostic evaluation of fine needle aspiration cytology in the management of palpable breast lesions. J Pak Med Assoc Jan 1998;48(1):7-8.
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