Benign Breast Conditions Flashcards
Describe the etiology of gynecomastia
Describe the presentation and PE for gynecomastia
Describe the diagnosis of gynecomastia
Describe the treatment gynecomastia
Describe neonatal breast hypertrophy
normal, common, related to placental transformation of androgens to estrogen, resolves within first year, rare to have galactorrhea
Describe adolescent gynecomastia
peaks during mid-puberty, coincides with height, usually complain of lump behind nipple, tender, regresses most of the time after 1 year, rarely pathologic
- assoc w meds/THC, HPA, CKD, liver dz, Klinefelter (47XXY - increase risk of BC), Hypogonadism, cryptorchidism
Describe the etiology of galactorrhea
Describe the presentation of galactorrhea
Describe the diagnosis of galactorrhea
List some meds & conditions that can cause hyperprolactinemia
Describe the etiology of benign breast lesions
Describe the etiology of fibrocystic breast
Describe the presentation of fibrocystic breast
Describe the diagnosis of fibrocystic breast
Describe the treatment of fibrocystic breast