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HYQ: what is the most likely cause of bloody nipple discharge?
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Intraductal papiloma (benign)
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Most common breast cancer
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Invasive ductal
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Breast cancer that often presents with serous or bloody nipple discharge
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Intraductal papiloma
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Most common mass in pts 35-50
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Fibrocystic change of the breast
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Most common breast tumor in teen and young women?
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Fibroadenoma
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Breast mass accompanied by redness, pain, and heat?
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Inflammatory carcinoma
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What are the risk factors for
Endometrial cancer, Ovarian cancer? |
Endometrial: Estrogen exposure, obesity, nulliparity, age, DM
Ovarian: Ovulation, BRCA1, BRCA 2 |
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What marker may be elevated in endometrial cancer? Ovarian cancer?
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Both may have elevated CA125. It is classically a/w ovarian CA
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What is the next step in the mgmt of a CIN-2 cervical lesion on biopsy?
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Colposcopy and excision with LEEP, cone, or laser
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What is the next step in the mgmt of a ASCUS pap smear?
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repeat pap @ 6mo
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What is the next step in the mgmt of AGUS pap smear?
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biopsy with curretage
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What type of ovarian tumor is a/w
psammoma bodies? Estrogen excess? Androgen Secretion? |
Psammomma: Serous cyst adenocarcinoma
Estrogen: Granulosa/ Theca cell Androgen: sertoli leydig |
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What is the tx for ductal carcinoma in situ?
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Lumpectomy
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What is the treatment for lobular carcinoma in situ?
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close obs, tamoxifen or raloxifene
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