Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Breast, Pt 1
- Disorders of Development
- Milk Line Remnants
- supernumerary nipples or breasts
- Accessory Axillary Breast Tissue
- ductal system extends into
subcutaneous tissue of the chest wall
- outside normal breast area
- Congenital Nipple Inversion
- failure to evert
- congenital: not a problem
- Acquired: possible invasive cancer
or inflammatory nipple disease
- Clinical Presentations
of Breast Disease
- Pain
- Cyclic
- Noncyclic
- Palpable Masses
- Nipple Discharge
- Inflammatory Disorders
- Acute Mastitis
- first month of breastfeeding
- due to cracks and fissures
- red, painful, fever
- Squamous Metaplasia
of Lactiferous Ducts
- painful, erythematous subareolar mass
- inverted nipple
- smoking is a risk factor
(vitamin A deficiency)
- drain the avscess cavity
- Duct Ectasia
- thick, white nipple secretions
- irregular palpable mass mimics the clinical
and rediographic appearance of carcinoma
- Fat Necrosis
- painless palpable mass, skin thickening
- Lymphocytic Mastopathy
- AKA: Sclerosing
Lymphocytic Lobulitis
- hard palpable masses
- Atrophic ducts
and lobules
- diabetes, autoimmune
thyroid disease
- Granulomatous Mastitis
- systemic granulomatous
diseases or localized ones
- hypersensitivity to
lactation antigens
- similar to Corynebacteria infection
- Benign Epithelial Lesions
- Nonproliferative Breast Changes
- Fibrocystic Changes
- "lumpy bumpy" breasts
- Nonproliferative
- Cysts
- small cysts
- blue or brown fluid
- atrophic epithelium
- calcifications
- Fibrosis
- inflammation and fibrosis from cyst rupture
- Adenosis
- increased number of acini per lobule
- possible calcifications
- columnar cells with nuclear atypia
- Lactational Adenomas
- Normally present in lactating women
- palpable masses
- Proliferative Breast
Disease without Atypia
- small increase risk of breast cancer
- Epithelial Hyperplasia
- normal breast ducts and lobules
- double layer of myoepithelial
cells and luminal cells
- Sclerosing Adenosis
- increased number of acini
- stromal fibrosis will
compress lumens
- Complex Sclerosing Lesion
- adenosis, papillomas, epithelial hyperplasia
- irregular shape
- Papilloma
- epithelial hyperplasia
and apocrine metaplasia
- nipple discharge
- Gynecomastia
- enlargement of male breast
- increase in dense collagenous connective
tissue associated with epithelial hyperplasia
- imblance between
estrogens and androgens
- drugs and alcohol
- Klinefelter
- Proliferative Breast
Disease with Atypia
- Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia
- resembles DCIS
- only partially filled ducts
- Atypical lobular hyperplasia
- cells identical to LCIS
- do not fill the acini
- cells are between ductal basement membrane
and overlying normal luminal cells