endocrine/exocrine glands
• the stromal layer is frequently disorganized
• regions of smooth muscle layers associated with the ducts exhibit regions of thickening and thinning
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• prostatic ducts are atypical and often so filled with epithelial that they lack an open lumen
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• while epithelial cells or prostatic ducts are tightly associated with the basement membrane, the infoldings are shorter and more numerous
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• prostatic ducts have more epithelial cells and are hyperplastic
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• hyperplasia throughout the prostate gland with increased enfolding of the basement membrane
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• mice develop low-grade prostate intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) with epithelial cells pushing through basement membrane and invading smooth muscle layer after 1 year
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reproductive system
• the stromal layer is frequently disorganized
• regions of smooth muscle layers associated with the ducts exhibit regions of thickening and thinning
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• prostatic ducts are atypical and often so filled with epithelial that they lack an open lumen
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• while epithelial cells or prostatic ducts are tightly associated with the basement membrane, the infoldings are shorter and more numerous
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• prostatic ducts have more epithelial cells and are hyperplastic
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• hyperplasia throughout the prostate gland with increased enfolding of the basement membrane
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• mice develop low-grade prostate intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) with epithelial cells pushing through basement membrane and invading smooth muscle layer after 1 year
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neoplasm
• mice develop low-grade prostate intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) with epithelial cells pushing through basement membrane and invading smooth muscle layer after 1 year
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