Breast cysts Flashcards

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When a patient has suspected breast pathophysiology they will attend a specialist breast clinic. The basis of all breast investigations can be remembered using CRP. What does this relate to?

1 - clinical examination, relative history, path medical history
2 - clinical examination, radiology, pathology
3 - clinical examination, radiology, path medical history
4 - clinical examination, relative history, pathology

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2 - clinical examination, radiology, pathology

  • referred to as the triple assessment if lump is present
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When a patient has suspected breast pathophysiology they will attend a specialist breast clinic. During the clinical examination and history we ask about pain, and if it is cyclic or non cyclic. What does this mean?

1 - cyclic refers to pain that comes and goes in continuous pattern
2 - patient that cycles in line with circadian rhythm
3 - pain that is present during menstruation cycle

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3 - pain that is present during menstruation cycle

  • so non-cyclic pain is anything not involving menstruation
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If we locate a mass on the breasts, we must describe all of the following, EXCEPT?

1 - location
2 - size
3 - contour
4 - texture
5 - duration its been there

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5 - duration its been there

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What % of women will experience breast pain at some point?

1 - 0.7%
2 - 7%
3 - 37%
4 - 70%

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4 - 70%

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Breast pain can be categorised into various types. Which of the following is most common?

1 - cyclical
2 - non-cyclical
3 - extra-mammary
4 - intra-mammary

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3 - extra-mammary

  • essentially not breast related
  • outside of breast tissue
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6
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What % of breast lumps in women between 20-50 y/o are benign?

1 - 0.9%
2 - 9%
3 - 49%
4 - >90%

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4 - >90%

  • patients always think malignancy
  • if lump is present we do triple therapy (CRP)
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There are a myriad of different benign breast lumps. A fibroadenoma is a firm and mobile mass common in young women. What is a fibroadenoma?

1 - glandular and stromal tissue (fat)
2 - fluid filled sac lined by epithelial cells
3 - collection of pus lined by any types of cells
4 - fibrotic tissue around fluid filled sacs

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1 - glandular and stromal tissue (fat)
- adenoma relates to glandular tissue

  • same tissue as normal breast tissue, but contains more fibrous tissue
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There are a myriad of different benign breast lumps. A fibrocystic change is a mildly tender nodular breast, common in premenopausal women. What is a fibrocystic change?

1 - glandular and stromal tissue (fat)
2 - fluid filled sac lined by epithelial cells
3 - collection of pus lined by any types of cells
4 - fibrotic tissue around fluid filled sacs

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4 - fibrotic tissue around fluid filled sacs

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There are a myriad of different benign breast lumps. A breast abscess is a painful and tender lump that can occur with skin changes. What is a breast abscess?

1 - glandular and stromal tissue (fat)
2 - fluid filled sac lined by epithelial cells
3 - collection of pus lined by any types of cells
4 - fibrotic tissue around fluid filled sacs

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3 - collection of pus lined by any types of cells

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There are a myriad of different benign breast lumps. A galactocele is common in breastfeeding women.
What is a galactocele?

1 - glandular and stromal tissue (fat)
2 - fluid filled sac lined by epithelial cells
3 - a collection of breast milk
4 - fibrotic tissue around fluid filled sacs

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3 - a collection of breast milk

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There are a myriad of different benign breast lumps. Fat necrosis is common following trauma. What is fat necrosis?

1 - glandular and stromal tissue (fat)
2 - necrosis of fat tissue due to trauma
3 - a collection of breast milk
4 - fibrotic tissue around fluid filled sacs

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2 - necrosis of fat tissue due to trauma

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There are a myriad of different benign breast lumps. Which is the most common in a woman >40y/o?

1 - Fibroadenoma
2 - Breast cyst
3 - Fibrocystic changes
4 - Galactocele
5 - Fat necrosis
6 - Breast abscess

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2 - Breast cyst

  • generally drained if patient requests this
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There are a myriad of different benign breast lumps. Which is the most common in a woman <40y/o?

1 - Fibroadenoma
2 - Breast cyst
3 - Fibrocystic changes
4 - Galactocele
5 - Fat necrosis
6 - Breast abscess

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1 - Fibroadenoma

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What is a cyst?

1 - pus filled collection lined by any type of cell
2 - fluid filled area lined by granulation tissue
3 - fluid filled area lined by epithelial cells

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3 - fluid filled area lined by epithelial cells

  • generated from terminal duct lobular unit
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When we find a lump in the breast tissue, it could be a cyst of the terminal duct of the the lobular unit. If we want to confirm a cyst and rule out cancer, what imaging modality would be appropriate?

1 - mammogram
2 - ultrasonography
3 - CT
4 - MRI

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2 - ultrasonography

  • can biopsy if still in doubt
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16
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What is the peak age cystic ducts occur in women?

1 - 15-30 y/o
2 - 25-40 y/o
3 - 35-50 y/o
4 - >55 y/o

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3 - 35-50 y/o

  • most common in premenopausal women
17
Q

Which of the following is most likely to cause a breast cyst?

1 - trauma
2 - breast feeding
3 - smoking
4 - HRT

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4 - HRT

  • 66% on HRT will develop cyst
  • BUT 69% resolve within 5 years
18
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Breast cysts have a myriad of characteristics including:

  • can be painful and painless
  • form as a solitary mass or a small cluster of microcysts
  • can cause severe pain

What imaging modality can be used to identify if the mass if fluid filled or solid?

1 - ultrasound
2 - X-ray
3 - CT
4 - mammogram

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1 - ultrasound

19
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How are the majority of cysts treated generally?

1 - conservative watch and wait
2 - core needle biopsy
3 - surgical excision

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1 - conservative watch and wait

  • can be aspirated where required
  • monitored to make sure they do not become malignant