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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Pathogenesis== | ==Pathogenesis== | ||
* Fibroadenoma arises from connective tissue cells, which are cells that are normally involved in the functional and mechanical support of the surrounding organs parenchymal cells. | |||
==Genetics== | ==Genetics== | ||
==Associated Conditions== | ==Associated Conditions== |
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Overview
Pathogenesis
- Fibroadenoma arises from connective tissue cells, which are cells that are normally involved in the functional and mechanical support of the surrounding organs parenchymal cells.