Breast Lump Flashcards

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History Questions

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Describe lump
Painful? SOCRATES, uni/bilateral,rule out cardiac CP, Hx of trauma, 
Previous?
Related to period?
Getting bigger/smaller, same
Red
Nipple changes - discharge (amount, colour, consistency), bleeding, tethering
Itch
Colour change
Skin change
Family history
No. of pregnancies
Past mammograms + results
PMH
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Examination

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Inspect - lift arms to side, look under axilla
Palpate - 4 quadrants, axilla, nipple
Palpate spine for tenderness (bony mets) + liver for HM (liver mets)

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Investigations

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Triple assessment:

  1. Clinical (history + examination)
  2. Pathological: Histology (core biopsy)/cytology (fine needle aspiration -FNAC)
  3. Radiological: Mammogram/US
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Breast Cancer

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  1. In-situ (pre-invasive) “ductal carcinoma in situ”
  2. Invasive:
    Ductal (70%) (tubular, medullary, mucinous, papillary)
    Lobular (10%)
  3. Paget’s disease of the nipple
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Benign breast lump

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Fibroadenoma - cyclical mastalgia, hormones cause size to fluctuate, smooth well-demarcated mobile mass
Cyst - cyclical breast pain, symmetrical, resolve after menopause
Fibroadenosis = multiple cysts - multiple, tender lumps
Nodularity-normal to have ‘lumpy’ breast
Duct papillom - blood stained discharge
Duct ectasia - green nipple discharge, tender lumps under areola
Mastitis - painful inflamed breast
Breast abscess -hard, red, painful

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