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رسالة صوتية01:04

رسالة صوتية01:15

Q7. The following signs favor the diagnosis of carcinoma of a breast lump EXCEPT: A. Free mobility of the lump B. Nipple retraction C. Tethering to the skin D. Presence of axillary nodes

Q6. Recent nipple retraction suggests: A. Duct ectasia B. Normal anatomic variant C. Possible underlying malignancy D. Pregnancy-related change

رسالة صوتية01:37

Q5. Carcinoma breast spreads mainly by: A. Blood B. Lymphatic spread C. Direct spread only D. Perineural invasion E. CSF spread

رسالة صوتية02:00

Q4. Carcinoma breast spreads mainly by: A. Blood B. Lymphatic spread C. Direct spread only D. Perineural invasion

رسالة صوتية01:35

Q3. True about lymphatic spread of breast cancer: A. Axillary nodes are most commonly involved B. Internal mammary nodes are also involved C. If supraclavicular lymph node is involved then it is N3 D. All of the above

رسالة صوتية00:50

Q2. The axillary lymph nodes receive what percentage of lymph from the breast? A. 50% B. 75% C. 90% D. 100%

رسالة صوتية02:39

Q1. Breast lymphatics drain into: A. Axillary nodes B. Internal mammary nodes C. Pectoral and subscapular nodes E. All of the above

Q8. Findings that favor breast carcinoma, except: A. Skin puckering B. Nipple retraction C. Free mobility D. Peau d’orange

Q5. Carcinoma breast spreads mainly by: A. Blood B. Lymphatic spread C. Direct spread only D. Perineural invasion E. CSF spread

Q4. Carcinoma breast spreads mainly by: A. Blood B. Lymphatic spread C. Direct spread only D. Perineural invasion

Q3. True about lymphatic spread of breast cancer: A. Axillary nodes are most commonly involved B. Internal mammary nodes are also involved C. If supraclavicular lymph node is involved then it is N3 D. All of the above

رسالة صوتية02:39

Q2. The axillary lymph nodes receive what percentage of lymph from the breast? A. 50% B. 75% C. 90% D. 100%