Atypical — 3x2

: In oncology and general surgery, "3x2 cm" describes the size of a lesion or mass found during imaging or surgery. For instance, reports have noted a 3x2 cm mass on the anterior surface of the right ventricle in cases of rare intracardiac glomus tumors .

: A rare case of primary extrapelvic umbilical endometriosis presented as a 3x2 cm umbilical swelling. Atypical 3x2

: A report on vulvar spindle cell melanoma identified plaques where the largest measured 3x2 cm. : In oncology and general surgery, "3x2 cm"

: A CT scan revealed a 3x2 cm mass on the superior lobe of the left lung, which was later identified as atypical epithelial cells forming gland-like structures. : A report on vulvar spindle cell melanoma

In the context of prenatal screening, an " atypical finding " report (such as from Panorama NIPT) refers to results that cannot be clearly categorized but may indicate risks for chromosomal conditions or microdeletion syndromes.