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Breast lesions comprise a wide range of pathologies, and their precise histopathological classification is essential for informed clinical decision-making. The current review focuses on the retrospective analysis of histopathological patterns in breast lesion cases, providing a comprehensive collection of microscopic images from various types of benign and malignant breast lesions. This collection includes 4 benign and 4 malignant subtypes of breast lesions captured at a magnification of 40×. The cases of benign breast lesions include adenosis, fibroadenoma, phyllodes tumor, and tubular adenoma. The cases of malignant breast lesions include ductal carcinoma, lobular carcinoma, mucinous carcinoma, and papillary carcinoma. The comprehensive analysis conducted in this review encompasses a detailed examination of histopathological features. This approach aims to describe and characterize the morphological patterns, cellular architecture, and distinguishing features associated with each type of lesion. The outcomes of this study reveal distinct histological characteristics among various breast lesion categories. Benign lesions are characterized by organized cellular arrangements and the preservation of tissue architecture, while malignant lesions display features of cellular pleomorphism, architectural distortion, and invasive growth patterns. The current review provides an informative platform to observe different histopathological characteristics of breast lesions in breast pathology. The images were combined with current literature to provide a spectrum of the lesions and their significance.