biliary dysplasia
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biliary intraepithelial neoplasia — any of several premalignant lesions in the bile ducts that have varying degrees of severity, with flat pseudopapillae or micropapillae, and commonly develop into cholangiocarcinoma. Called also biliary dysplasia … Medical dictionary
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