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Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is a benign breast condition characterized by the proliferation of stromal cells that mimic vascular structures without true endothelial lining. It typically presents as a palpable mass or is incidentally found on imaging or histological examination. PASH is most commonly seen in premenopausal women and is not associated with an increased risk of Breast cancer. Although it can cause confusion in diagnosis, it generally requires no specific treatment apart from routine monitoring.

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