ALH of Breast

ALH of Breast

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Women's Health
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Contributed byKrish Tangella MD, MBAMar 18, 2022

The topic ALH of Breast you are seeking is a synonym, or alternative name, or is closely related to the medical condition Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia of Breast.

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  • Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia (ALH) of Breast is an atypical condition of the breast that is usually diagnosed under the microscope by a pathologist. It may be described as an atypical non-invasive neoplasm of the terminal duct lobules of breast. ALH is considered a precancerous condition. In other words, ALH of Breast is not cancer, but increases the risk for cancer
  • Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia of Breast is usually diagnosed incidentally on breast biopsies undertaken for other abnormalities in the breast. Normally, ALH does not cause a mass lesion in the breast. Therefore, in vast majority of cases, it cannot be detected during routine mammogram screenings. Rarely, though, this condition may be associated with abnormal calcifications on mammograms
  • There are no specific signs and symptoms of Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia of Breast too, either on breast examination or radiological imaging studies of the breast. However, in individuals diagnosed with this condition in the past, there is a slight increase in overall risk for breast cancer in the future. Thus, regular breast exams and appropriate vigilance are always necessary
  • Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia of Breast is generally seen in middle-aged and older women. Currently, there are no well-characterized or specific predisposing factors for the development of ALH of Breast. Researchers believe that the cause of this abnormality may be associated with genetic factors
  • A complete excision of the lesion may be recommended on a case by case basis, according to the evaluation of the healthcare provider. The prognosis of Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia of Breast on its surgical removal is generally excellent

Please find comprehensive information on Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia of Breast regarding definition, distribution, risk factors, causes, signs & symptoms, diagnosis, complications, treatment, prevention, prognosis, and additional useful information HERE.

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