A large hypoechoic leaf shaped lesion?
Phyllodes Tumor
What is the most common breast tumor and is most often found in young women?
Fibroadenoma
A BIRADS category 4 is probably benign?
False - very suspicious
What area is the tail located?
The axilla
A structure with internal echos and spetations, wall calcification, and posterior enhancement or shadowing?
A complex cyst
A ill defined spiculated lesion is most suggestive of being?
Malignant
Benign solid tumor growing into lactiferous ducts and is associated with bloody nipple discharge?
Papilloma
The male gender is a risk factor for breast cancer?
False
A normal extension of breast tissue into the axillary region?
Tail of Spence
What are some complications with breast implants?
Capsular rupture
Implant rupture
Abscess
Hematoma
An intracapsular silicone rupture presents as a stepladder on US, on MRI this condition is called?
The linguine sign
What are the two types of Ductal Carcinoma?
In-Situ
Infiltrarting
Sonographic findings of the breast are clock notations, quadrants, and a diagram?
True
The "A" in the ABC chart is where on the breast?
Superficial
What would NOT be an indication for a breast ultrasound?
Nulliparity
The snowstorm sign is associated with?
Extracapsular silicone rupture
Usually palpable with palpable nodes, 50 - 60 years old, and less than 1% of all breast cancer?
Lymphoma
Breast lesions are described by their size, shape, attenuation, and echogenicity?
True
Where is infiltrating ductal carcinoma most commonly found?
In the upper outer quadrant
This condition is due to the hypertrophy of residual ductal elements that persist behind the nipple of the male?
Gynocomastia
What are the layers of he breast?
Skin
Mammary
Retromammary
Muscle
Chest wall
What carcinoma is referred to as "Peau D' Orange"?
Inflammatory Carcinoma
The terminal ducts are the milk producing glands?
In mammography, the cranial-caudal view is what?
Medial or lateral to nipple (MLO)
Breast Metastases arises from to where?
Lymph nodes to the
Lung
Liver
Bone
Brain