Breast Radiology & Cytology Flashcards

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When someone has suspected breast disease we approach with Triple Assessment:

A

1) Clinical Exam
2) Imaging (Mammography or US)
3) Cytology (FNA or Core biopsy)

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When would we do a mammograph?

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If a patient is symptomatic & >40.

Under 40 the radiation dose is considered more risky than not scanning so we do US instead
Unless there is a strong suspicion of cancer or a strong FH

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How do you tell a benign breast mass vs a malignant one (without cytology)?

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Benign are smooth or lobulated, normal density and have a halo.

Malignant will be irregular/ill defined, speculated, dense and distort the natural breast architecture

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We can do needle biopsies either image guided or freehand, what imaging do we use to guide?

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US

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How do we score cytology after a needle biopsy?

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C1-5:
1 = Unsatisfactory
2 = Benign
3 = Atypia
4 = Suspicious
5 = Malignant
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We can use a Fine Needle Aspiration on both solid masses and cysts, how is it different when used on cysts?

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It’s often curative

You only need to actually test the fluid if its bloodstained or there’s a residual mass.

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Pros and cons of an FNA?

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Wide available, well tolerated, cheap and gives quick results.

But it can’t assess grade or invasion

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Pros and Cons of a Core biopsy?

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Can confirm invasion, assess typing and grading and oestrogen & Progesterone receptor status

However its less easy to do and more unpleasant

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What are the risks of a FNA?

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Pain, haematoma and fainting

Very rarely can get infected or cause pneumothorax

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When might we do an MRI for breast disease?

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1) Recurrent Disease
2) Implants
3) Indeterminate lesion even after triple assessment
4) Screening in high risk women

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What is sentinal node sampling and how do we do it?

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Its so we can test the first lymph node from the tumour to see if it’s spread.

Do it by lymphoscintigraphy, a radioisotope dye is injected into lesion and followed to the first node

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12
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Explain the UK breast cancer screening programme?

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Women invited for a mammograph every 3yrs from 50 to 70

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