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Mammography Boards Review Exam |311 Q’s and A’s
Robert Egan - -"the Father of Mammography"

-What is the Gold standard for contrast resolution? - -Digital mammography

-Xeroradiography - -Involved the use of regular a x-ray tube, selenium plates, and special
processing and conditioning equipment.

-What is the risk ratio of breast cancer in women? - -1 in 8

-How does the size of a cancerous lesion relate to the survival rate? - -Directly

-How does cancer appear? - -White on white, which is why HIGH contrast films is
important.

-At what age does the ACS recommend yearly mammograms begin? - -40

-What are the 6 reasons a women give for NOT having a mammogram? - -1. No symptoms
2. Fear of Cancer
3. Cost
4. Discomfort
5. Radiation
6. Wrong diagnosis

-How often does the FDA inspect a mammography facility onsite? - -Yearly

-What is the number one risk factor for breast cancer? - -Being female

-When is the best time to perform self breast examination? - -1. In a menstruating female,
1 week after the start of period.
2. In a post menopausal woman, on the same date every month.

-The two breasts of a woman should be "what" of each other? - -Mirror Images

-Where is the most likely location for breast cancer? - -Upper outer quadrant (50%)

-What type of well developed gland is the breast? - -An apocrine sweat gland

-What is the function of the breast? - -To produce and secrete milk during lactation.

-What portion of the breast is considered the base of the breast? - -The portion that is
against the chest wall.

-What breast anatomy lies at the apex of the breast? - -The nipple

, -What is the location of the breast? - -From the 2nd to 6th-7th rib and from sternal edge to
the midaxillary line.

-What are the two names for the upper outer portion of the breast? - -1. Axillary taill
2. Tail of spence

-What are the boundaries of the breast? - -From the skin on the outside to the pectoral
muscle on the inside of the breast.

-What is the areola? - -Centrally located pigmented area.

-What are the little bumps around the areola? - -The openings to the ducts of
Montgomery's glands.

-What is the function of the Montgomery glands? - -To provide lubrication during
lactation.

-Where is the nipple located? - -In the center of the areola.

-What can sudden nipple inversion indicate? - -Malignancy

-At what position is an accessory nipple most likely to be? - -Underneath the breast at the
6 o'clock position.

-Where does the breast lie in conjunction with the pectoralis muscle? - -Anterior

-What is the layer of adipose tissue and connective fascia the separates the breast from the
muscle called? - -Retromammary fat space

-What are the supportive structures of the breast called? - -Cooper's ligaments

-Where are the mobile borders of the breast? - -The lateral side and the inframammary
fold

-In the breast, the parenchyma consists of what structures? - -1. Glandular tissue
2. Lymphatics
3. Blood vessels
4. Connective and supportive stroma

-Where is the majority of glandular tissue in the breast located? - -Centrally and laterally

-What tissue does cancer arise from in the breast? - -Glandular tissue

-A stellate or ragged border is a sign of what? - -Malignancy

, -Behind the nipple there is a collecting duct that widens into what structure? - -Lactiferous
sinus or ampula

-What milk producing elements only truly for during pregnancy and disappear after
lactation? - -Acini

-What does TDLU stand for? - -Terminal ductal lobular unit

-What is the TDLU responsible for? - -Milk production and hormonal and nutritional
exchange.

-What structure do most pathologies arise from? - -TDLU

-What type of cells line the lumen? - -Epithelial cells

-What is the path of atrophy in the breast? - -Begins medially and posteriorly and works
it's way toward the nipple.

-New growth seen in an area that has atrophied can signify what? - -Cancer

-In weight loss, what occurs with the glandular tissues? - -Regression

-In weight gain, what occurs with glandular tissue? - -Increases

-Pregnancy will cause the breasts to become what? - -More dense and difficult to
penetrate.

-When is the best time for a woman to have a mammogram? - -The week after her period
because the breasts are less tender.

-What does hormone replacement therapy cause? - -A proliferation of the glandular tissue.

-How does adipose tissue appear on the film? - -Black or gray

-How will ductal structures appear in the breast? - -As a pattern of radial lines extending
back from the nipple.

-What are disruptions in ductal structures referred to as? - -Architectural distortion

-What are the structures sometimes referred to as "train tracks" on the film? - -Blood
vessels that have calcified.

-What are the four tissue compositions? - -1. Fatty-predominately fatty composition
2. Fibro-fatty-more fat than glandular tissue
3. Fibro-glandular-more glandular than fat tissue
4. Glandular-predominantly glandular composition

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