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Where is Cribriform Pattern Found?
Cribriform patterns can be found in different tissues, including the
prostate
,
breast
, and
salivary glands
. In the prostate, it is often associated with high-grade
prostatic adenocarcinoma
. In the breast, it can be seen in certain types of
ductal carcinoma
and
adenosis
. The cribriform pattern is also a characteristic feature of
adenoid cystic carcinoma
of the salivary glands.
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