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Hormone that stimulates alveolar and ductal growth
Estrogen
Hormone that stimulates Alveolar Differentiation
Progesterone
Hormone that stimulates Lactogenesis
Prolactin
Hormone that stimulates Expulsion of Milk
Oxytocin
Most common non-pituitary cause of Galactorrhea
Hypothyroidism = inc PRL release
Most common location for cancer
Upper Outer Quadrant
Outer quandrant drains to
Axillary Nodes
Inner Quadrant drains to
Internal Mammary Nodes
Ddx: bloody nipple discharge
Intraductal papilloma, ductal cancer
DDx: Purulent d/c
Acute Mastitis due to Staph Aureus
DDx: Green/Brown D/C
Mammary Duct Ectasia (Plasma Cell Mastitis)
Drug that causes Fibroadenoma
Cyclosporine
Location for Paget's Dz
Nipple/Areola
Location for Breast Abscess
Nipple/Areola
Location for Intraductal Papilloma
Lactiferous Sinus
Location for Plasma Cell Mastitis
Lactiferous Sinus
Location for Fibrocystic Change
Major Duct
Location for Ductal Cancer
Major Duct
Location for Tubular Carcinoma
Terminal Duct
Location for Lobular Carcinoma
Lobule
Location for Sclerosing Adenosis
Lobule
Location for Fibroadenoma
Stroma
Location for Phyllodes Tumor
Stroma
DDx: Microcalcifications
DCIS, Sclerosing Adenosis
Gene associated with Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma
ERBB2
What is Paget's Dz of Breast
Extension of DCIS into lactiferous ducts and nipple. Rash. Possible nipple retraction
Gene associated with Medullary Carcinoma
BRCA-1
Type of CA associated with Peau D'Orange
Inflammatory Carcinoma
Neoplastic cells in a Bull's Eye Pattern
Invasive Lobular Carcinoma
Positive ER/PR means better or worse prognosis?
ER/PR Positive = Better Prognosis (Can be tx with Tamoxifen)
Gene associated with Poor Prognosis
ERBB2
Winged Scapula, Nerve Damaged?
Long Thoracic Nerve
Pathologic causes of Gynecomastia
Cirrhosis, Klinefelter's, Testicular Feminization, Drugs (DIS FL DECKS)
Gene associated with MALE Breast Cancer
BRCA-2