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by neyla garcia 3 years ago

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MALIGN AND BENIGN PATHOLOGIES IN BREAST

Breast health involves understanding various conditions that can affect this tissue, ranging from benign to malignant pathologies. Mastopathy, often associated with reproductive stages, includes issues linked to pregnancy, lactation, trauma, and thrombophlebitis.

MALIGN AND BENIGN PATHOLOGIES IN BREAST

MALIGN AND BENIGN PATHOLOGIES IN BREAST

SELF-EXAMINATION

Palpation, inspection
Questioning and physical examination

MASTOPATY

-In reproductive stage
-Is associated with pregnancy, lctation, trauma and thrombophlebitis

BENIGN ALTERATIONS

FIBROCYSTIC ALTERATIONS
-Premenopause
-More common
- Pain
-Edema
PLOTIFERATIVE ALTERATIONS
*Athypical dictated epithelium
*Seropurulent exudate
*Adenosis
*Hyperplasia
Phylloid tumor
Slow-growing epithelial neoplasia
- Any age
- Total surgical diagnosys
DUCTAL ECTASY
*Hard and tender erythematous mass
*Perimenopause and postmenopause
* Small abscess at the base of the nipple
MASTITIS
- Related to lactation factors
-Sthapylococcus aureus
- May appear in puerperal phenomena
LIPOMA
*White tummor
*Mobile
*Fatty
*Most common non-epithelial neoplasm
ADENOMA
-Circumscribed tumors
-Peak incidence at 20-30 years
-Scattered stroma
GALACTOCELE
*Painful breast cyst
*Condensed
*Thick milky liquid

BREAST CANCER

BIOLOGICAL MARKERS
*Axillary lymph node status
*HER2/neu
p53
*Tumor size
*Progesterone
*Estrogen receptors
IMAGING STUDY
*MRI
*Ultrasound
*Birads
*Mammography
*Biopsy
DIANOSIS
*Thorough questioning
*Self-exploraion
*Physical exam
RISK FACTORS
-Use of exogenouse hormones
-Age
-Ductal hyperplasia
-Radiotherapy
-Menopause
-Nulliparas
-Family background
-Early menarche

LUMP

A breast lump is a growth of tissue develops withing your breast. Different types of breast lumps can vary in the way they look and feel.

MAIN FINDINGS

Galactorrhea
*Involutive, bilateral, spontaneous, with pregnanciy and hipothyroidism
Purulent discharge from the nipple
*Atibiotic treatment
*Can produce an abcess
*Infection
Intraductal papilloma
*Surgical removal of the duct
*Bloody discharge
*Main cause of women who are not breastfeeding
Mammary duct ectasia