Practice question answers Pathology of breast III
Practice question answers Pathology of breast III © Jun Wang, MD, PhD 1. B. This lesion is characterized by stretched/compressed ducts in a background of markedly proliferated hypocellular fibrous tissue. These features are consistent with fibroadenoma . Diabetic mastopathy is commonly seen in patient with type I diabetes and is characterized by dense lymphocytic infiltration surrounding normal appearing ducts. Fibrocystic changes is a group of pathological processes including stromal fibrosis and cyst formation. Usual ductal hyperplasia has increased layers of benign ductal epithelial cells. Invasive ductal carcinoma has ducts with irregular shape and irregular arrangement, suggestive of stromal invasion. Invasive lobular carcinoma has atypical epithelial cells forming single files in stroma. 2. D. Benign ducts/lobules and non-invasive proliferations have intact myoepithelial layer located between luminal cells and basement membrane. Markers for myoepithe...