Hi - Breast Pathology Flashcards
Painful red breast - Dx?
Cause?
Image on cytology?
- Acute mastitis
- Caused by staph infection often due to breastfeeding (cracks in skin)
- Cytology - necrosis + inflammatory cell infiltration
3 point tx plan for acute mastitis
Continue milk expression
Antibiotics
+/- surgical drainage
Main clinical symptom of duct ectasia?
Thick white nipple secretions + periareolar mass
Duct ectasia - appearance on mammogram?
Cytology?
Risk of malignancy?
Mimics cancer on mammogram
Cytology - proteinaceous material + inflammatory cells
No increased risk of malignancy
Fat necrosis - what is it?
Inflammatory reaction to damaged adipose tissue (eg trauma) –> painless lump
Most common benign proliferative disease? What causes it?
Fibrocystic disease/fibroadenosis
Caused by an exaggerated normal response to hormones
3 types of changes seen in fibrocystic disesase
1) cystic change - often calcified
2) fibrosis - secondary to cyst rupture
3) adenosine - increased number of acini per lobule
20-30 yo, bilateral multiple rubbery lumps on breast
Fibroadenoma
What happens to fibroadenomas in pregnancy? and after menopause?
Increase in size during pregnancy
Calcify after menopause
- this is because the epithelium is responsive to hormones!
A benign tumour arising within the duct system of the breast
Duct papilloma
How does duct papilloma present?
Bloody discharge + often, no lump
Duct papilloma - how is it visualised?
Galactogram
Cytology and management of duct papilloma?
Cytology - 3d clusters of cells
Mx - excise! risk of malignancy
A benign neoplastic condition which is only found incidentally on mammogram?
Radial scar
Central fibrosis surrounded by proliferating glandular tissue in a stellate pattern - what is this?
Radial scar
Risk factors for breast carcinoma
E2 exposure - early menarche, late menopause, HRT, late 1st live birth, OCP
Obesity, smoking, EtOH
Susceptibility genes - BRCA 1/2, 16q loss
FHx