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    ISSN: 1524-4741
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract:  Most earlier reports of mucocele-like lesions (MLL) of the breast have dealt with symptomatic cases in premenopausal women or lesions found incidentally in breast biopsies performed for other reasons. The diagnosis of this lesion has special challenges in the setting of mammographic screening for breast cancer because the imaging characteristics of MLL may mimic those of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), while mucinous carcinoma enters the differential diagnosis on cytologic grounds. This report focuses on our experience with MLLs detected during screening mammography. Cases with MLL as the final histologic diagnosis in our database during January 1992–June 2000 are included. The results of clinical, imaging, cytologic, core biopsy, and histologic examination of these lesions are recorded. The relevant literature is reviewed. Twenty-six cases were found, with a mean patient age of 57.5 years. Microcalcifications were the dominant radiologic abnormality in 22 cases (84.6%). Imaging was considered suspicious or almost certainly malignant in 17 cases (65.4%). Cytology was classified as atypical or suspicious in 17 cases (70.9%). However, open biopsy showed mostly benign changes, including atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) in five cases (19.2%). In one case, ADH merged with a 3–4 mm focus of low-grade DCIS. This, the largest series focusing purely on screen-detected MLL, suggests that the combination of clinical, imaging, and cytologic features of screen-detected MLL are different from those of mucinous carcinoma, symptomatic MLL, or incidental MLL. Correlating the cytomorphology of mucinous lesions of the breast with their mammographic appearance may permit more precise preoperative diagnosis. 
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of advanced nursing 16 (1991), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2648
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: This paper attempts to use the work of Peter Marris on loss and change to provide a theoretical perspective on the role of resistance in the process of professional growth Nurse education is highlighted as an area of radical change with the implementation of Project 2000 in the United Kingdom Early data generated by exploratory work in one Project 2000 demonstration district are used to illustrate the potential emergence of areas of resistance to major educational reform It is argued that resistance to change has an adaptive function and is a necessary precursor to professional growth It is not necessarily indicative of intransigence but rather should be seen as part of any process of adaptation to changes which might undermine the validity of past systems of understanding the world in which we live
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