Code | Name | Alternative Name | Description |
PH1201 | Adenofibroma | | a benign tumor of glandular and fibrous tissue |
PH1202 | Adenomyoma | | a benign tumor composed of muscular and glandular elements |
PH1203 | Breast | mammary gland | glands that produce milk for young |
PH1204 | Breast lactating | mammary gland | breast actively producing milk |
PH1205 | Breast, cancer in lymphatics | | breast cancer in lymph vessels |
PH1206 | Carcinoma, medullary | | an invasive breast cancer that forms a distinct boundary between tumor tissue and normal tissue (about 5% of breast cancers) |
PH1207 | Carcinoma, mucinous | colloid carcinoma | a rare breast cancer formed by the mucus-producing cancer cells |
PH1208 | Chondromatous changes | | a benign tumor containing the structural elements of cartilage |
PH1209 | Comedocarcinoma | | form of breast cancer in which plugs of necrotic malignant cells may be expressed from the ducts |
PH1210 | Ductal carcinoma and sclerosing adenosis | ductal cancer with adenofibrosis / fibrosing adenomatosis / fibrosing adenosis | cancer of the breast ducts with other benign lesions |
PH1211 | Ductal carinoma in situ | intraductal carcinoma | the most common type of non-invasive breast cancer, is confined to the ducts of the breast |
PH1212 | Fibroadenoma | | common benign breast tumors often too small to feel by hand |
PH1213 | Histiocytic lymphoma | | a malignant tumour of reticular tissue |
PH1214 | Infiltrating ductal carcinoma | invasive ductal carcinoma, IDC | the most common type of invasive breast cancer, starting in the cells that line the milk ducts in the breast, grows outside the ducts, and often spreads to the lymph nodes |
PH1215 | Intraductal fibroadenoma | | a benign solid growth found in the ducts of the breast |
PH1216 | Intraductal papillomas | | non-cancerous wart-like growths that have grown inside the breast, often involving the large milk ducts near the nipple, causing bloody nipple discharge |
PH1217 | Lobular carcinoma in situ | lobular neoplasia; noninfiltrating lobular carcinoma | non-invasive cancer that begins in the lobules (the milk-producing glands of the breast) |
PH1218 | Mastitis, chronic | | inflammation of breast tissue usually as a result of bacterial infection, most commonly occurring during lactation |
PH1219 | Paget's disease | | a form of breast cancer that begins in the milk ducts and spreads to the skin of the nipple and areola; Paget’s disease of the nipple only accounts for about 1% of breast cancers |
PH1220 | Papillary carcinoma | | a malignant tumour characterised by the formation of numerous, irregular, finger-like projections of fibrous stroma that is covered with a surface layer of neoplastic epithelial cells |
PH1221 | Phyllodes tumour | Phylloides tumour | can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous); develops in the connective tissues of the breast |
PH1222 | Scirrhus breast cancer | | a hard slow-growing malignant tumour having a preponderance of fibrous tissue |
PH1223 | Tuberculosis, breast | | breast showing signs of tuberculosis |
PH1224 | Tubular adenoma | | a benign tumour composed of epithelial tissue resembling a tubular gland |
PH1225 | Tubular carcinoma | | an invasive breast carcinoma, accounting for about 2% of breast cancer diagnoses |