- Prise en charge des tumeurs du sein bénignes épidémiologiquement rares de type Abrikossoff (tumeur à cellules granuleuses), adénomatose érosive du mamelon, cytostéatonécrose, fibromatose mammaire (tumeur desmoïde), galactocèle, hamartome, hémangiome, lipome, papillomatose juvénile, hyperplasie stromale pseudo-angiomateuse (PASH), et tumeur syringomateuse du mamelon : recommandations
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