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Breast Complaints

06.10.2018 - By Zack Olson, MD and Michael Estephan, MDPlay

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All breast complaints are cancer until proven otherwise!!!

History

* Increased risk of breast cancer* Family history of breast cancer (especially 1st degree)* Delayed childbearing (no children until after 30)* Age >50* Associated with menstrual cycle

Exam

* Asymmetric appearance of breasts* Palpable mass* Red Flags* Non-mobile* Overlying skin changes* Lymphadenopathy* Located in upper/outer quadrant of breast

Differential Diagnoses

* Red/inflamed/painful breast* Postpartum engorgement* Treat with warm compresses, continue breastfeeding/pumping, massage* Infection (“Mastitis”)* Treat with antibiotics and continue breastfeeding* Abscess* Treat with needle aspiration* Refer to breast surgeon* Non-inflamed breast pain* Fibrocystic changes* Associated with menses* Treat with supportive bra* Breast mass* Fibroadenoma* Slippery/mobile* Fibrocystic changes* Nipple discharge* Red flags* Unilateral discharge* Bloody discharge

Additional Reading

* Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines (CDC)

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