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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

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

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

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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

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

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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 dโ€™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

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