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)