Histopathology: Breast Pathology Flashcards

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Breast pathology:

What are the features of most breast lesions?

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Breast pathology:

What is the classification of breast pathology?

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  1. Inflammatory conditions
    1. Acute Mastitis
    2. Periductal mastitis
    3. Mammary Duct ectasia
    4. Fat necrosis
  2. Benign Proliferative conditions
    1. Fibrocystic disease
    2. Gynaecomastia
  3. Benign neoplastic conditions
    1. Fibroadenoma
    2. Duct papilloma
    3. Radial scar
  4. Malignant neoplastic conditions
    1. Breast carcinoma
    2. Carcinoma in situ
    3. Invasive breast carcinoma
    4. Basal like carcinoma
    5. Phyllodes tumour
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Breast pathology:

What is/are aetiology, symptoms and treatment of Acute Mastitis?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the risk factors and histology findings of Periductal mastitis?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the epidemiology, symptoms and cytology finding of Mammary Duct ectasia?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the aetiology, symptoms and causes of Fat Necrosis?

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Breast pathology:

What is are the main Fibrocystic changes and their causes?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the definition of, indications and histology of Gynaecomastia?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the epidemiology, aetiology and symptoms of Fibroadenoma?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the aetiology, symptoms and investigations of Duct papilloma?

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Breast pathology:

What are the features of Radial scars?

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Breast pathology:

What are the subtypes of Breast carcinoma?

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  1. Breast carcinoma
  • Carcinoma in situ
  • Invasive breast carcinoma
  • Basal like carcinoma
  • Phyllodes tumour
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Breast pathology:

What is/are the epidemiology and risk factors of Breast Carcinoma?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the symptoms and screening of Breast Carcinoma?

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Breast pathology:

What is the definition and epidemiology of Carcinoma in situ?

What are its subtypes?

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Subtyypes are Lobular and Ductal

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the aetiology and epidemiology of Lobular Carcinoma in situ?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the presentation and complications of Ductal Carcinoma in situ?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are aetiology, epidemiology and symptoms of Invasive breast carcinoma and its subtypes?

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Breast pathology:

What is the triple assessment?

How is histological subtype and grade assessed?

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20
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Breast pathology:

What are the actions of Tamoxifen and Herceptin/trastuzumab

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Breast pathology:

What are the histological features of Basal-like carcinoma?

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Breast pathology:

What is/are the aetiology, epidemiology and management of Phyllodes tumour?

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