Imaging Flashcards

(7 cards)

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Screening Results

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20-35% decrease in BC mortality (50-69)
Less impact on 40-49yo
10% of BC mammographically occult

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Recommended Clinical exam

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Breast exam 1-3 years w/ period self-exam (no longer recommended)
Annual exam 40-50yo

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Early start to mammography (>30yo)

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Prior thoracic RT (mantle-field RT)
genetic predisposition, strong Family Hx
H/o LCIS or atypical hyperplasia
Papable mass

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Mammography grading

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0: Indeterminate/additional imaging needed
1: Negative
2: Benign finding (routine f/u)
3: Probably benign: (f/u 6mo, then 6-12 month for 1-2 years)
4: Suspicious abnormality (biopsy)
5: highly suspicious malignancy (biopsy & treatment)
6: Known biopsy-proven malignancy

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MRI indications

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  • BRCA1/2
  • 1st-degree relative w/ BRCA 1/2 and pt untested
  • Lifetime risk >20-25%: BRCAPRO, Claus, Tyler-Cuzick)
  • RT to chest age 10-30 (hodgkins disease)
  • 1st degree relative with TP53 (Li Fraumeni) or PTEN (Cowden & Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome)
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Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

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Remember SBLA Syndrome
Sarcoma
Brain/Breast
Leukemia
Adrenals
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Diagnostic Study

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Bilateral diagnostic mammogram

Sensitivity & specificity >90%

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