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