Inflammation and Benign Breast Pathology Flashcards
When is nipple discharge worrisome?
Spontaneous and u/l
What is the most common bacteria associated with acute mastitis?
Staph
Sx’s = erythematous and painful breast with fever when newly breast feeding
Acute mastitis
Sx’s = painful, erythematous subareolar mass that appears to be a bacterial abscess
Squamous Metaplasia of Lactiferous Ducts
Squamous metaplasia of lactiferous ducts is highly associated with _____
Smokers
Morph: keratinizing squamous metaplasia of the nipple ducts
Squamous metaplasia of lactiferous ducts
Sx’s = palpable periareolar mass associated with thick, white nipple secretions and skin retraction
Duct ectasia
Morph: ectatic ductules filled with lipid-laden macrophages
Duct ectasia
Sx’s = painless, palpable mass with skin thickening/retraction and mammogramic densities/calcifications after trauma or surgery
Fat necrosis
Morph: acute lesions that may be hemorrhagic and have central areas of liquefactive necrosis
Fat necrosis
Lymphocytic mastopathy is more common in women with _____ or _____
DM1
Autoimmune thyroid disease
Sx’s = hard palpable masses or mammogramic densities that are difficult to obtain a biopsy from
Lymphocytic mastopathy
Morph: atrophic ducts and lobules with thickened basement membranes
Lymphocytic mastopathy
Mastitis that only occurs in parous women and may be a fungal infection if associated with immunosuppression or foreign objects
Granulomatous mastitis
Which type of benign epithelial lesion is not associated with an increased risk of breast cancer
Nonproliferative changes (fibrocystic)
Which type of benign epithelial lesions of the breast are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer?
Proliferative disease…
Without atypia = small increase
With atypia = moderate increase
Morph: increased collagenous CT with epithelial hyperplasia of the duct lining with tapering micropapillae and E and androgen imbalance in a male
Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia is associated with _____ and _____
Cirrhosis
Klinefelter syndrome
Atypical lobular hyperplasia shows loss of _____ (AKA “Pagetoid”)
E-cadherin
Morph: monomorphic proliferation of regularly spaced cells, sometimes with cribriform spaces
Atypical ductal hyperplasia
Morph: cells identical to those of lobular CIS but fill < 50% of acini within a lobule
Atypical lobular hyperplasia
Proliferative breast disease with atypia is associated with which chrom anomalies?
Loss of chrom 16q
Gain of chrom 17p