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BREAST LUMP. BREAST LUMP. Abdul.Kader WEISS M.D CHIRURGIE GENERALE ET VISCERALE /CHIRURGIE COELIOSCOPIQUE D.E.S , A.F.S ,A.F.S.A , DU / FRANCE Reference Surgery at a Glance 2ed Anatomy at a Glance Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, Ninth Edition. DEFINITION. DEFINITION.
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BREAST LUMP Abdul.Kader WEISS M.D CHIRURGIE GENERALE ET VISCERALE /CHIRURGIE COELIOSCOPIQUE D.E.S , A.F.S ,A.F.S.A , DU / FRANCE Reference Surgery at a Glance 2ed Anatomyat a Glance Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, Ninth Edition
DEFINITION ANY PALPABLE MASS IN THE BREAST
ENLARGEMENT OF THE WHOLE BREAST CAN OCCUR EITHER UNI- OR BILATERALLY
SPECIALIZED SKIN GLANDSCOMPRISING FAT GLANDULAR
SPECIALIZED SKIN GLANDSCOMPRISING FAT GLANDULAR AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE
VENOUS DRAINAGE CORRESPONDS TO THE ARTERIAL SUPPLY
THE SIX AXILLARY LYMPH NODE GROUPS RECOGNIZED BY SURGEONS A - THE AXILLARY VEIN GROUP (LATERAL), 4-6 L.NS
THE SIX AXILLARY LYMPH NODE GROUPS RECOGNIZED BY SURGEONS A - THE AXILLARY VEIN GROUP (LATERAL), 4-6 L.NS B - THE EXTERNAL MAMMARY GROUP (ANTERIOR GROUP), 5-6 L.Ns
THE SIX AXILLARY LYMPH NODE GROUPS RECOGNIZED BY SURGEONS A - THE AXILLARY VEIN GROUP (LATERAL), 4-6 L.NS B - THE EXTERNAL MAMMARY GROUP (ANTERIOR GROUP), 5-6 L.Ns C - THE SCAPULAR GROUP (POSTERIOR OR SUBSCAPULAR), 5-7 L.Ns
THE SIX AXILLARY LYMPH NODE GROUPS RECOGNIZED BY SURGEONS A - THE AXILLARY VEIN GROUP (LATERAL), 4-6 L.NS B - THE EXTERNAL MAMMARY GROUP (ANTERIOR GROUP), 5-6 L.Ns C - THE SCAPULAR GROUP (POSTERIOR OR SUBSCAPULAR), 5-7 L.Ns D - THE CENTRAL GROUP, 3-4 L.Ns , EMBEDDED IN THE FAT OF THE AXILLA
THE SIX AXILLARY LYMPH NODE GROUPS RECOGNIZED BY SURGEONS A - THE AXILLARY VEIN GROUP (LATERAL), 4-6 L.NS B - THE EXTERNAL MAMMARY GROUP (ANTERIOR GROUP), 5-6 L.Ns C - THE SCAPULAR GROUP (POSTERIOR OR SUBSCAPULAR), 5-7 L.Ns D - THE CENTRAL GROUP, 3-4 L.Ns , EMBEDDED IN THE FAT OF THE AXILLA E - THE SUBCLAVICULAR GROUP (APICAL ), 6-12 L.Ns
THE SIX AXILLARY LYMPH NODE GROUPS RECOGNIZED BY SURGEONS A - THE AXILLARY VEIN GROUP (LATERAL), 4-6 L.NS B - THE EXTERNAL MAMMARY GROUP (ANTERIOR GROUP), 5-6 L.Ns C - THE SCAPULAR GROUP (POSTERIOR OR SUBSCAPULAR), 5-7 L.Ns D - THE CENTRAL GROUP, 3-4 L.Ns , EMBEDDED IN THE FAT OF THE AXILLA E - THE SUBCLAVICULAR GROUP (APICAL ), 6-12 L.Ns F - THE INTERPECTORAL GROUP (ROTTER'S NODES), 1-4 L.Ns
LYMPHATIC PATHWAYS OF THE BREAST LEFT BREAST
LYMPHATIC PATHWAYS OF THE BREAST LEFT BREAST ARROWS INDICATE THE DIRECTION OF LYMPH FLOW
THE LYMPH NODE GROUPS LEVELS ACCORDING TO THEIR ANATOMIC RELATIONSHIP TO THE PECTORALIS MINOR MUSCLE
THE LYMPH NODE GROUPS LEVELS ACCORDING TO THEIR ANATOMIC RELATIONSHIP TO THE PECTORALIS MINOR MUSCLE
THE LYMPH NODE GROUPS LEVELS ACCORDING TO THEIR ANATOMIC RELATIONSHIP TO THE PECTORALIS MINOR MUSCLE Lymph nodes located lateral to or below the lower border of the pectoralis minor muscle are referred to as LEVEL I LYMPH NODES which include the axillary vein, external mammary, and scapular groups.
THE LYMPH NODE GROUPS LEVELS ACCORDING TO THEIR ANATOMIC RELATIONSHIP TO THE PECTORALIS MINOR MUSCLE Lymph nodes located superficial or deep to the pectoralis minor muscle are referred to as LEVEL II LYMPH NODES which include the central and interpectoral groups.
THE LYMPH NODE GROUPS LEVELS ACCORDING TO THEIR ANATOMIC RELATIONSHIP TO THE PECTORALIS MINOR MUSCLE Lymph nodes located medial to or above the upper border of the pectoralis minor muscle are referred to as LEVEL III LYMPH NODES which consist of the subclavicular group
THE LYMPH NODE GROUPS LEVELS ACCORDING TO THEIR ANATOMIC RELATIONSHIP TO THE PECTORALIS MINOR MUSCLE
BREAST LUMP KEY POINTS
BREAST LUMP KEY POINTS • The commonest breast lumps occurring under the age of 35 years are fibroadenomas and fibrocysticdisease.
BREAST LUMP KEY POINTS • The commonest breast lumps occurring under the age of 35 years are fibroadenomas and fibrocysticdisease. • The commonest breast lumps occurring over the age of 50 years are carcinomas and cysts.
BREAST LUMP KEY POINTS • The commonest breast lumps occurring under the age of 35 years are fibroadenomas and fibrocysticdisease. • The commonest breast lumps occurring over the age of 50 years are carcinomas and cysts. • Pain is more characteristic of infection/inflammation than tumours.
BREAST LUMP KEY POINTS • The commonest breast lumps occurring under the age of 35 years are fibroadenomas and fibrocysticdisease. • The commonest breast lumps occurring over the age of 50 years are carcinomas and cysts. • Pain is more characteristic of infection/inflammation than tumours. • Skin/chest wall tethering is more characteristic of tumours than benign disease.
BREAST LUMP KEY POINTS • The commonest breast lumps occurring under the age of 35 years are fibroadenomas and fibrocysticdisease. • The commonest breast lumps occurring over the age of 50 years are carcinomas and cysts. • Pain is more characteristic of infection/inflammation than tumours. • Skin/chest wall tethering is more characteristic of tumours than benign disease. • Multiple lesions are usually benign (cysts or fibrocystic disease).