symp Flashcards

1
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Painless, palpable mass with skin thickening or retraction and/or mammographic densities or calcifications.

A

fat necrosis of breast

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2
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 Rare with u/l red erythematous eruption and scale crust (map-like) (fluid leak onto surface)
 Pruritus is common, may be confused with eczema.

A

paget dis of the nipple

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3
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Single or multiple hard, palpable masses or mammographic densities.

A
  • Lymphocytic Mastopathy (sclerosing lymphocytic lobulitis)
  • fibroadenoma
  • phyodes tumor (cystosarcoma)
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4
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o Palpable periareolar mass.

o Assoc with thick, white nipple secretions +/- skin retraction.

A

Duct Ectasia

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5
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bloody nipple discahrge

A

papilloma that infarcted stalk d/t torsion

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6
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erytema, painful, fever

A

acute bacterial mastitis

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7
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palpable mass

A

fibrosis

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8
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Painful, erythematous subareolar mass that appears to be a bacterial abscess.

A

Squamous Metaplasia of Lactiferous Ducts

• AKA: Subaerolar abscess, Periductal mastitis, or Zuska dz.

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9
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serous nipple discharge

A

papilloma that had intermittent blockage and release of secretions

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10
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peau d’orange

A

inflammatory carcinoma

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