PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE BREASTS AND AXILLA Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 5 D’s in regards to the nipples?

A

Discharge,
Depression or inversion,
Discoloration
Dermatologic changes,
Deviation:

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Reinspect the breasts in what various positions?

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(a) Seated, arms extended over head
(b) Seated, hands pressed against hips and shoulder
(c) Seated, and leaning forward from the waist

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3
Q

Simultaneous bilateral inspection is necessary to detect what?

A

nipple retraction or
deviation.

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_________ changes are benign cyst formation caused by ductal enlargement is associated with a long follicular or luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. The lesion are filled with fluid and usually bilateral and multiple.

A

Fibrocystic changes

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5
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are benign tumors composed of stromal and epithelial elements that
represent a hyperplastic or proliferative process. Account for the majority of breast tumors in young women

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Fibroadenoma

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_________ is a response to local injury. A firm, irregular mass, often appearing as an area of discoloration.

A

Fat necrosis

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7
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______________ and ________ are benign 2 to 3 cm tumors of the subareolar ducts that occur singly or in multiples. A common cause of serous or bloody nipple discharge.

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Intraductal papillomas and papillomatosis

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______________ is a surface manifestation of underlying ductal carcinoma. A red, scaling, crusty patch forms on the nipple, areola, and surrounding skin. Lesions appear eczematous and usually unilateral.

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Paget disease

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_____________ is a smooth, firm, mobile, tender disk of breast tissue located behind the areola in males. Caused by hormone imbalance; by testicular, pituitary or hormone secreting tumors; liver failure or antihypertensive meds.

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Gynecomastia

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10
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__________ inflammation of the sebaceous glands in the areola.

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Retention cysts

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______________ is lactation not associated with childbearing and most commonly caused by pituitary tumors, Cushing’s syndrome and hypoglycemia, drugs such as phenothiazines, tricyclics, antidepressants and estrogen.

A

Galactorrhea

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______________ is inflammation and infection of the breast tissue characterized by sudden onset of swelling, tenderness, erythema, and heat; usually the result of a staph infection and most common in lactating women.

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Mastitis

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______________ most commonly occur in menopausal women. The subareolar ducts become blocked with desquamating secretory epithelium, necrotic debris, and chronic inflammatory cells.

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Mammary duct ectasia

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