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The pathophysiologic process leading to a very special, benign type microcalcifications on the mammogram are described in this lecture.
Hyperplastic breast changes may cause a considerable challenge when reading mammograms. The underlying interesting story and the clinical importance of a very special type of pathophysiologic process and the resulting microcalcifications are described in this lecture.