Histopathology: Breast Pathology Flashcards
Breast pathology:
What are the features of most breast lesions?
Breast pathology:
What is the classification of breast pathology?
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Inflammatory conditions
- Acute Mastitis
- Periductal mastitis
- Mammary Duct ectasia
- Fat necrosis
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Benign Proliferative conditions
- Fibrocystic disease
- Gynaecomastia
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Benign neoplastic conditions
- Fibroadenoma
- Duct papilloma
- Radial scar
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Malignant neoplastic conditions
- Breast carcinoma
- Carcinoma in situ
- Invasive breast carcinoma
- Basal like carcinoma
- Phyllodes tumour
Breast pathology:
What is/are aetiology, symptoms and treatment of Acute Mastitis?
Breast pathology:
What is/are the risk factors and histology findings of Periductal mastitis?
Breast pathology:
What is/are the epidemiology, symptoms and cytology finding of Mammary Duct ectasia?
Breast pathology:
What is/are the aetiology, symptoms and causes of Fat Necrosis?
Breast pathology:
What is are the main Fibrocystic changes and their causes?
Breast pathology:
What is/are the definition of, indications and histology of Gynaecomastia?
Breast pathology:
What is/are the epidemiology, aetiology and symptoms of Fibroadenoma?
Breast pathology:
What is/are the aetiology, symptoms and investigations of Duct papilloma?
Breast pathology:
What are the features of Radial scars?
Breast pathology:
What are the subtypes of Breast carcinoma?
- Breast carcinoma
- Carcinoma in situ
- Invasive breast carcinoma
- Basal like carcinoma
- Phyllodes tumour
Breast pathology:
What is/are the epidemiology and risk factors of Breast Carcinoma?
Breast pathology:
What is/are the symptoms and screening of Breast Carcinoma?
Breast pathology:
What is the definition and epidemiology of Carcinoma in situ?
What are its subtypes?
Subtyypes are Lobular and Ductal