Breast Flashcards
Malignant tumor in which the cells line up in rows “Indian file” - “the invasive Americans lobbed the Indians out”
Invasive lobular carcinoma
Malignant tumor with scant fibrous stroma and increased lymphocytes n infiltrates
Medullary invasive ductal carcinoma
Malignant tumor with mucin insides and outsides cells into stroma
Colloid Ductal Carcinoma
malignant tumor that “has tubules”
Tubular Ductal Carcinoma
Malignant tumor in which there is a lesion of the nipple and areolar cells epidermal layer clear due to mucopolysaccharides. Clear halo around tumor.
Paget’s disease of the breast
What are the 4 malignant invasive ductal carcinoma?
Medullary invasive ductal carcinoma
Colloid Ductal carcinoma
Tubular ductal carcinoma
Paget’s disease of the breast
What are the two non-invasive or in situ carcinoma?
Intraductal carcinoma
Lobular carcinoma in situ
Malignant tumor with cells in clusters in situ - not a mass
Lobular carcinoma
Malignant tumor confined by basement membrane. TX lumpectomy
Intraductal carcinoma
Aka
Ductal carcinoma In Situ
Malignant tumor with central necrosis calcification = “CCC is funny to me”
Comedocarcinoma
What are the the two benign tumors of the breast?
Fibroadenoma
intraductal papilloma
Benign tumors of the breast, hormone dependent, painless, never become malignant, most common benign tumor
Fibroadenoma
Benign tumor of the areolar region with areas of branding papillae, serous or blood y nipple discharge, sub areolar mass, rarely turn malignant
Intraductal papilloma
Term for when the number of acini per terminal duct unit is increased
Adenosis