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Q2. Breast lymphatics drain into:
A. Axillary nodes
B. Internal mammary nodes
C. Pectoral and subscapular nodes
E. All of the above
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Q1. Most common site for breast carcinoma:
A. Upper outer quadrant
B. Upper inner quadrant
C. Lower outer quadrant
D. Lower inner quadrant
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Q3. The axillary lymph nodes receive what percentage of lymph from the breast?
A. 50%
B. 75%
C. 90%
D. 100%
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Q2. Breast lymphatics drain into:
A. Axillary nodes
B. Internal mammary nodes
C. Pectoral and subscapular nodes
E. All of the above
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Q1. Most common site for breast carcinoma:
A. Upper outer quadrant
B. Upper inner quadrant
C. Lower outer quadrant
D. Lower inner quadrant
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Q3. The axillary lymph nodes receive what percentage of lymph from the breast?
A. 50%
B. 75%
C. 90%
D. 100%
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Q2. Breast lymphatics drain into:
A. Axillary nodes
B. Internal mammary nodes
C. Pectoral and subscapular nodes
E. All of the above
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Q1. Most common site for breast carcinoma:
A. Upper outer quadrant
B. Upper inner quadrant
C. Lower outer quadrant
D. Lower inner quadrant
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A 22-year-old female presents to the clinic with a painless breast mass she noticed while showering. On examination, there is a 2 cm, highly mobile, firm, and well-circumscribed mass in the upper outer quadrant of her right breast. There are no skin changes or axillary lymphadenopathy. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Fibrocystic breast changes
B) Fibroadenoma
C) Intraductal papilloma
D) Invasive ductal carcinoma
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