Chapter 21: The Breast (Matching)
Multicentric Breast Cancer
Breast cancer occurring in different quadrants of the breasts at least 5cm apart
Multifocal Breast Cancer
Breast cancer occurring in more than site within the same quadrant of the same ductal system of the breast
Cyst aspiration
Common diagnostic and interventional procedure that involves placing a needle through the skin of the breast into a cystic mass and pulling fluid out of the cyst through the needle
Fibrocystic Condition
Condition that represents different, essentially normal, tissue processes within the breast that in some patients become exaggerated to the point of raising concern for breast cancer
Cooper's Ligaments
Connective tissue septa that connects perpendicularly to the breast lobules and extend out to the skin
Mammary Layer
Middle layer of the breast tissue that contains the ductal, glandular, and stromal portions of the breast
Subcutaneous Layer
Most superficial of the three layers of the breast identified on breast ultrasound
Juxtathoracic
Near the chest wall
Lobular Carcinoma in Situ
Neither considered a true cancer nor treated as such
Tail of Spence
Normal extension of breast tissue into the axillary region
Adenosis
Overgrowth of the stromal and epithelial elements of the acini within terminal ductal lobular unit (TDLU) of the breast
Breast Self- Examination
Part of breast cancer screening best done at the end of menses each month
Clinical Breast Examination
Part of breast cancer screening done by a health care provider
Radial
Plane of imaging on ultrasound of the breast
Antiradial
Plane of imaging on ultrasound of the breast that is perpendicular to the radial plane of imaging
Breast Cancer screening
Preventative care that includes annual screening mammography (starting at age 40) monthly breast self-examination, and regular clinical breast examination
Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia
The pathologist recognizes some, not all, of the features of carcinoma in situ
Areola
The pigmented skin surrounding the breast nipple
Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System
Trademark system created by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to standardize mammographic reporting terminology, categorizing breast abnormalities according to the level of suspicion for malignancy, and facilitate outcome monitoring
Diagnostic Breast Imaging
Type of breast imaging examination that is more intensive than routine screening mammography
Axilla
Armpit
Atypical Hyperplasia
Abnormal proliferation of cells with atypical features involving the TDLU, with an increased likelihood of evolving in to breast cancer
Palpable
Can be felt on physical examination
Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma
Cancer of the ductal epithelium; most common general category of breast cancer, accounting for approximately 85% of all breast cancers
Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma
Cancer of the lobular epithelium of the breast arises at the level of (TDLU) of the breast
Nonpalpable
Cannot be felt on clinical examination
Retromammary Layer
Deepest of the three layers of the breast noted on breast ultrasound
Peau D'orange
Descriptive term for skin thickening of the breast that resembles the skin of an orange
Breast
Differentiated apocrine sweat gland with a functional purpose of secreting milk during lactation
Hyperechoic
Echo texture that is more echogenic than the surrounding tissue
Isoechoic
Echo texture that resembles the surrounding tissue
Spiculation
Finger-like extensions of a malignant tumor
Cyst
Fluid-filled sac of variable size
Apocrine metaplasia
Form of fibrocystic change in which the epithelial cells of the acini undergo alteration
Acinus (acini)
Glandular (milk-producing) component of the breast lobule
Hypoechoic
Having relatively weak echoes
Gynecomastia
Hypertrophy of residual ductal elements that persist behind the nipple in the male
Breast Cancer
Involves two main types of cells (ductal lobular)
Fremitus
Refers to vibrations produced by phonation and felt through the chest wall during palpation
Sentenial Node
Represents the first lymph node along the axillary node chain
Atypical lobular hyperplasia
Shows some, but not all, of the features of lobular carcinoma in situ
Terminal Ductal Lobular Unit (TDLU)
Smallest functional portion of the breast involving the terminal duct and its associated lobule containing at least one acinus
Paget's Disease
Surface erosion of the nipple characterized by redness with flaking and crusting caused by direct invasion of the skin of the nipple by underlying breast cancer
Lobular Neoplasia
Term preferred by many authors to replace LCIS and and atypical hyperplasia
Anechoic
Without echoes
Asymptomatic
Without symptoms