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Path 20 Test

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What is a radial scar
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What lymph nodes are sites for spread of breast cancer
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What is the cause of fat necrosis
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Paget's disease is usually associated with?
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what is the second most common invasive carcinoma
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Does invasive ductal or lobular carcinoma present with a mass
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Grade of breast cancer is based on?
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What are some risk factors for invasive carcinoma
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What is the implications of microcalcifications on mammography
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Where do nipple papillomas arise
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What is acute mastitis
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What is the determining factor that increases risk of carcinoma with fibrocytic changes
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What happens if you do not treat acute mastitis
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What is the etiology of granulomatous mastitis
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Where do you worry about invasive carcinoma with Lobular carcinoma in situ, ipsilateral, contralateral or both breasts
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Do older or yonger women get intraductal papillomas
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What hormonally related changes occur when a woman is post-menopausal
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What are some possible etiologies of male gynecomastia
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What is Paget's disease
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Pros and Cons of a lumpectomy
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involutional changes with lobular atrophy, related to increase in fat
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Family History, genetics, hormonal status, Radiation exposure, Proliferative breast disease, Dietary fat?
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risk for carcinoma determined by the presence of ductal hyperplasia, especially atypical ductal hyperplasia
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usually occurs with breast feeding caused by S. aureus
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trauma, response to ruptured cyts in fibrocystic changes
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Invasive lobular carcinoma
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foreign material, mycobacterial infection, sarcoidosis are some etiologies
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In the ducts within the niple may appear as nipple discharge, erosion, subareolar mass or simulate paget's disease
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In situ carcinoma with tumor cells confined within epithelium of the nipple
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you risk abscess development
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degree of differentiation, nuclear atypia, mitotic activity (GRADE IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR PROGNOSIS)
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Puberty, hypogonadism, cirrhosis, estrogen therapy
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Axillary, Internal mammary lymph nodes and supraclavicular
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older average age is 50 (will occur in large ducts in older women and small ducts in younger women)
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central fibroelastotic core with radiated ducts and lobules often with superimposed proliferative changes (benign)
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Worry about both breasts
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underlying carcinoma (in situ or invasive)
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invasive ductal carcinoma is more likely to present with a mass
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Pros: often therapeutic Cons: may not fully excise the lesion, requiring additional surgery, requires anesthesia, may require post operative radiation
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seen in up to 50% of carcinomas commonly present in benign condition
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What is the "leaf like" tumor
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Where in the breast do you see mammary duct ectasia
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What hormonally related changes occur to the breast at puberty
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Who gets mammary duct ectasia? older or younger women
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You have a 20 year old women who comes to you with a non-cystic mass that is smooth and movable what is the likely diagnosis
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What is the most common invasive carcinoma
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What is the appearance of an invasive carcinoma on mammography
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What is it called with the ducts of the breast are dilated (both large and intermediate) and filled with histiocytes and inspissated secretions, adn surrounded by fibrosis adn chronic inflammation
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Do you worry about the risk of invasive carcinoma in the contralateral or ipsilateral or both breast with Ductal carcinoma in situ
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There is a higher risk of breast cancer in men with this genetic disease...

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