Abnormalities Of The Breast And Regional Lymph Flashcards

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Dimpling

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Suggest cancer (a sign of skin retraction)

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Peau d’Orange

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orange peel look –> cancer (lymphatic obstruction produces edema, exaggerating the hair follicles giving the orange peel look).

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3
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Nipple Retraction

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Recent retraction -> cancer

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4
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Nipple inversion

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Long-term nipple inversion -> normal variation

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5
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Prominent Venous Pattern

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Breast tumor

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6
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Paget Disease

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  • type of breast cancer.
  • presents as a lesion on the nipple, usually with clear, yellow discharge or scaling crusts that later changes to a bloody discharge.
  • eczema like dermatitis with erythema.
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Fibrocystic Breast Disease or Benign Breast Disease causes

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  1. Swelling and tenderness (cyclic discomfort)
  2. Mastalgia (severe pain - both cyclic and noncyclic)
  3. Nodularity - significant lumpiness (cyclic and noncyclic)
  4. Dominant lumps (cysts and fibroadenomas)
  5. Nipple discharge (duct ectasia)
  6. Infections and inflammations (mastitis, abscess)
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Mastitis

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  • an inflammatory, tender, red, hard mass.

- Usually an infection or stasis of a plugged duct during breastfeeding

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Gynecomastia

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  • enlarged breast tissue in males, very common during adolescence.
  • In males beyond adolescence consider hormonal imbalance, chronic diseases, and drug/medication reactions
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