
Pathology and Treatments
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- Q1Which of the following describes the characterisitic of benign circular or oval breast lesions?All of the aboveradiolucentlow densityhalo sign30s
- Q2A rare form of breast cancer that presents as swelling, warmth, or erythema and demonstrates skin thickening on the mammogram image is referred to as:invasive lobular carcinomainvasive ductal carcinomapapillary carcinomainflammatory carcinoma30s
- Q3A galactocele is:always radiolucentassociated with breastfeedinghas irregular bordersassociated with a trauma30s
- Q4The characteristics of calcifications in the breast which indicate benign disease include which of the following? 1. smooth borders 2. clustered appearance 3. round shape 4. many are present within a small area of tissue1 and 31,2, and 42 and 41,3, and 430s
- Q5Sometimes referred to as an oil cyst, this lesion represents a benign lesion that can be caused by surgery, biopsy, trauma, or radiation therapy.galactocelelipomafat necrosisstellate lesion30s
- Q6Asymmetric breast tissue-seen as an area on one mammogram that is not reproduced on the other – is referred to as:spiculated lesionstellate lesionarchitectural distortionmalignant lesion30s
- Q7A patient with peau d'orange type breast will present:radiopaque breast lesionsbreast skin that is obviously thickenedmalignant breast calcificationsvascular calcifications30s
- Q8A benign breast tumor that is a comprised of a disorganized mixture of cells and tissues is referred to as:sarcomalobular carcinomaradial scarhamartoma30s
- Q9The characteristics of calcifications in the breast associated with malignancy include which of the following? 1. fine(tiny) size 2. clustered appearance 3. round shape 4. many are present within a small area1,2, and 31,3, and 41,2,and 42,3, and 430s
- Q10The most common form of malignant breast cancer accounting for approximately 80% of all cases is referred to as:lobular carcinoma in situinvasive lobular carcinomainvasive ductal carcinomametastasis30s
- Q11A group of 3-5 calcifications found within 0.5-1 cm of the breast tissue is referred to as a:amorphous or indistinctclustercluttergrouping30s
- Q12________ is a cancer confined to the duct does not invade duct walls. It appears as scattered microcalcifications on the mammogram imagelobular carcinoma in situinvasive ductal carcinomaductal carcinoma in situinvasive lobular carcinoma30s
- Q13A fibroadenoma is a:fluid filled ductmalignant lesion found only in older womenround, movable and often benign tumorfibrous tissue stemming from connective stoma30s
- Q14Which of the following is considered a benign condition?padgett's disease of the breastlipomainflammatory breast cancerlymphoma30s
- Q15Of the following, which is the most breast conserving surgery?chemotherapymodified radical mastectomymastectomylumpectomy30s