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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