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Diseases only

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intraductal papilloma   large duct with subaereolar location and discharge  
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who gets intraductal papillomas   women in their 50s (younger women may have them in smaller ducts)  
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are intraductal papillomas benigh or malignant   beign but may have a carcinoma in situ  
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what is the lining of the intraductal papilloma   epithelial and myoepithelial cell linings  
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nipple papilloma   subaereolar mass with discharge and errosion that looks like Padget's disease  
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what is the histology of nipple papilloma   papillary architecture with myoepithelial cells  
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what are the carcinomas in situ of the breast   ductal, lobular and padgets  
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what is ductal carcinoma in situ   ductal type carcinoma confined in the cells  
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how is ductal carcinoma distributed   usually unifocal with risk on the ipsilateral side  
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what carcinoma in situ makes you watch only the affected side   ductal carcinoma in situ  
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all carcinoma in situs have?   microcalcifications  
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what can increase the risk of invasion with ductal carcinoma in situ   comedo necrosis with microcalcifications in debris  
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what is the most important risk determinant with carcinomas in situ   grade  
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how are lobular carcinomas in situ distributed   multifocal with worry about both breasts  
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which in situ carcinoma makes you worry about both breasts   lobular carcinoma in situ  
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what percent of lobular carcinomas in situ are bilateral   30-40%  
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lobular carcinoma in situ may leads to?   invasive lobular or ductal carcinoma  
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padgets disease   tumor confined in the epithelium of the nipple  
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what does pagets disease look like   nipple ulcerated with eczema like changes  
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padges is usually associated with?   underlying carcinoma  
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50-70% of invasive breast cancers are?   invasive ductal carcinomas  
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how do invasive ductal carcinomas present   mass in cords, nests, or tubules  
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what is the second most common invasive carcinoma of the breast   invasive lobular carcinoma  
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how do invasive lobular carcinomas present   not as a mass they are too diffuse and lack desmoplasia (fibroblasts)  
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how do malignancies of Lobular invasive carcinoma arrange themselves   small malignancies in tiny cords single file  
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10 percent of invasive lobular carcinomas can produce a carcinoma on what side   same or opposite  
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besides invasive lobular and ductal what are the other invasive carcinomas   medullary, tubular, mucinous  
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inflammatory carcinoma   not distinct but appears a a peu de orange with spread over the skin of the breast  
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how long does someone with inflammatory carcinoma live   less than 2 years usually  
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Phylloid turmo   leaf like tumor that occurs around age 45 with hypercellualar overgrowth of bland ductal elements  
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what is gynecomastia   gland or stromal hyperplasia in men  
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what are some causes of gynecomastia   increased estrogen, decreased androgen, cirrhosis and estrogen therapy  
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when does gynecomastia start to present   at puberty there is usually also hypogonadism  
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what syndrome is associated with gynecomastia   kleinfelter's syndrome  
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what percent of all breast cancer are men   1%  
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what increases a man's chance of having breast cancer   age and klinefelters syndrome  
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how do men with breast cancer present   nipple abnormalities (maybe discharge or breast abnormality  
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prognosis in men depends on?   STAGE  
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