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Breast staging:
Stage 1 – Preadolescent. Elevation of ... only Stage 2 – breast bud stage. Elevation of ... as a small mound; enlargement of areolar diameter Stage 3 – Further enlargement of elevation of breast and areola, with ... of their contours. Stage 4 – projection of ... to form a secondary mound above the level of breast. Stage 5 – mature stage; projection of ... only. Areola has receded to general contour of the breast (although in some normal individuals, the areola continues to form a secondary mound). |
nipple
breast and nipple no separation areola and nipple nipple |
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look at slide 2
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When is the ideal time for a woman to examine her breasts?
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5-7 days after onset of menses
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look at slide 5
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ACS Breast Cancer screening recommendations:
Yearly mammograms (MMG) starting at age ... Clinical Breast Exam (CBE) every ... years for those in their 20’s and 30’s, yearly for those ... and over Breast self-exam (BSE) is an option for women starting in their ... Women at high risk (greater than 20% lifetime risk) should have MMG plus MRI ..., those with moderate risk (15-20% lifetime risk) should consider the benefits and limitations of adding MRI |
40
3 40 20’s yearly |
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look at picture on slide 7
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slides 11-15
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To palpate lateral portion of breast, ask patient to roll onto ... hip, hand on ... w/ shoulder pressed against exam table.
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opposite
forehead |
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To palpate medial portion of breast, ask pt to lie w/ shoulders flat against exam table, place hand at her ... and lift up elbow until even w/ ...
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neck
shoulder |
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“pseudo”gynecomastia is usually secondary to ... use, especially in young males
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marijuana
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When inspecting the axillae, have the pt in a ... position
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sitting
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... - Any thickening of the prickle-cell layer of the epidermis; associated with many skin diseases.
... - Inflammation of the apocrine sweat glands of the perianal, axillary, and genital areas, producing chronic abscesses or sinuses. picture on slide 23 |
Acanthosis
Hidradenitis suppurativa |
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Palpation:
-Left axilla: ask patient to relax with left arm down -Cup together fingers of your right hand -Reach as high as possible toward apex of axilla -Fingers should lie directly behind pectoral muscles, toward midclavicle -Press fingers toward chest wall and slide them downward -Try to feel central nodes against chest wall *One or more soft, small (<1cm), nontender nodes is ... picture on slide 25 |
normal
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