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DHA Mammography - FAQ Sample Questions

Which of the following might the patient that is lactating not have done?





Correct Answer:
radical mastectomy  


the question asks about what a lactating patient might not have done among the given options. lactation is the process by which a woman's breasts produce milk to feed her baby. this biological state can affect medical decisions and procedures.

the options provided are mammogram, radical mastectomy, ultrasound, and mri. to determine which of these the lactating patient might not have done, it’s important to understand the implications of each procedure in the context of lactation.

firstly, a mammogram is an x-ray of the breast used primarily to detect breast cancer. lactating breasts have higher density due to increased glandular tissue and milk, which can make mammograms harder to interpret. however, mammograms can still be performed on lactating women, although the results may be less clear, and additional imaging like ultrasound might be required.

an ultrasound is a safe and common imaging technique used during lactation. it uses sound waves to create images of the breast tissue and can help differentiate between cysts (fluid-filled sacs) and solid masses. it does not involve radiation and poses no risk to breast milk or the nursing infant.

mri, or magnetic resonance imaging, is another technique that can be safely used during lactation. it provides detailed images of the breast tissues without using ionizing radiation. while mri contrast agents, when used, are generally considered safe for lactating women, there is advice that the mother might pump and discard breast milk for 24 hours after receiving these agents as a precaution.

radical mastectomy, on the other hand, involves the surgical removal of one or both breasts, often including the underlying muscle and lymph nodes. this procedure is typically reserved for severe cases of breast cancer or as a preventive measure in those at very high risk of breast cancer. for a lactating woman, undergoing a radical mastectomy would not only halt the ability to produce milk from the treated side but also significantly impact her physical and emotional state, particularly in the context of nursing her child.

given the major implications and the nature of radical mastectomy, this is likely the procedure a lactating patient might not have done, especially if alternatives or less invasive treatments are viable options. in contrast, diagnostic procedures like mammograms, ultrasounds, and mri scans are generally feasible during lactation, with some considerations for interpretation and use of contrast agents.

 Where are the blood and nerves located for the breast?





Correct Answer:
internal anatomy of the breast


external anatomy of the breast the external anatomy of the breast primarily includes the visible parts such as the skin, areola, and nipple. the nipple is the protruding part that contains the openings of the lactiferous ducts, through which milk is secreted. surrounding the nipple is the areola, a darker pigmented area that includes small glands known as montgomery’s glands.

internal anatomy of the breast the internal anatomy of the breast is more complex and includes several key components that support its various functions, particularly in lactation. the breast tissue extends vertically from the level of the second rib to the sixth rib, and horizontally from the sternum to the mid-axillary line. internally, the breast consists of: - **lobes and lobules:** the breast contains 15-20 lobes, each divided into smaller lobules, where milk is produced. these lobules are essentially the glands that synthesize milk during lactation. - **glandular tissue:** this refers to the tissue composed of lobes and lobules. it is responsible for the production and secretion of milk. - **connective tissue:** this includes fibrous and fatty tissues that provide structural support to the breast. the fibrous tissue includes ligaments that help maintain the shape and structure of the breast. - **adipose tissue:** also known as body fat, adipose tissue surrounds the lobules and ducts and provides the majority of the breast’s volume.

location of blood and nerves in the breast, blood vessels and nerves are critical for providing nutrients, oxygen, and sensory feedback. the blood supply to the breast comes from the internal thoracic artery, lateral thoracic artery, and thoracoacromial artery. these blood vessels provide oxygen and nutrients essential for tissue health and lactation activities. nerves in the breast mainly derive from the anterior and lateral cutaneous branches of the fourth to sixth intercostal nerves. these nerves are responsible for sensation in the breast. they play a crucial role in the nipple-areola complex, particularly in response to stimulation, which is important during breastfeeding as it helps stimulate milk ejection reflex or let-down reflex.

underneath the breast muscle beneally the breast tissue itself, the pectoralis major muscle forms part of the chest wall. while the breast does not contain muscle tissue, it sits on top of and is supported by these muscles. this anatomical positioning is important as it affects the shape and movement of the breasts but does not contain blood vessels and nerves specifically servicing the breast tissue. understanding the internal and external anatomy of the breast, including where key elements like blood vessels and nerves are located, is essential for comprehending how the breast functions in everyday life and in physiological processes like lactation.