What is the nature of benign neoplasm

1. What is the nature of benign neoplasm?
2. Name the kinds of benign mammary tumors?
3. Coming from where fibroadenema?
4. State the clinical picture of fibroadenema?
5. How do I diagnose fibroadenema Which?
6. How does the picture of fibroadenema macros?
7. Mention pinata bodies are or therapy that can be done in patients fibrooadenema?
8. How the description of fibroadenema microscope?
9. Coming from where filoides?
10. How the description of the tumor filoides macros?
11. State the clinical picture of filoides?
12. Mention pinata bodies are or therapy that can be done in patients filoides?
13. Please list description of filoides micros?
14. How do I diagnose filoides?
15. State the clinical picture of papilloma intraduktus?
16. Which comes from papilloma intraduktus?
17. State the clinical picture of multiple sclerosis adenosis?
18. Plasma cell mastitis is also referred to as mastitis?
19. Mention penyebap of fat necrosis?
20. State the clinical picture of fat necrosis?
1. • Consists of adult tissues like the home network, so there is cell differentiation
• mitotic activity there is no / little
• The growth of expensive / urgent
• Generally clear bersimpai
• slow growth
• No mengadkan metastases
• If the host is generally cured with oprasi
• Rarely have secondary inflammation
• rarely result in death
2. Fibroadenema, filoides tumor, papilloma intraduktus, sclerosis adenosis, plasma cell mastitis, fat necrosis.
3. Fibroadenema derived from benign neoplasm composed of stromal and glandular tissue.
4. Clinical features of fibroadenema namely:
• Growing slow, painless
• Single, multiple, unilateral, bilateral
• Last menstrual period / hsmil (enlarged)
• postmenopausal ? regression / hyalinization / classification
5. With FNAB examination supported by ultrasound
6. Preview makros from fibroadenema namely:
• 1cm-10cm
• 10 cm – 15 cm: Giant fibroadenomas, benign cystosarcoma-phylloides
7. Therapies that can be done is Oprasi (ekseisi)
8. Preview micros from fibrodenema:
• Network stromal depressed ? “capsule”
• fibroblastic stroma
• duct narrowing depressed ?
9. Filoides tumors derived from breast stroma and epithelial
10. Description of the tumor filoides macros are: garlobus and very lici.
11. Clinical features of tumor filoides namely:
• Tumor looks big and heavy
• The venous skin looks picture ecstasy, shiny skin
• No infiltration kekulit or malignant chest wall unless
• Consistency something solid, cystic and soft
12. Therapy is provided
• Simple Mastectomy
• Mastectomy subcutaneous.
13. Preview micros from tumor tissue fibro filodes namely its very mensomatik
14. FNAB was done by examination and supported by USG
15. Clinical features of duct papilloma tumors:
• Appeared as a secret blood from the teats
• Small size with a diameter of about 1 cm
• large tumors may be palpable as a subareolar mass.
16. Ductal papilloma tumors originating from the major lactiferous duct near the putting.
17. Clinical features of multiple sclerosis adenosis adenosis sclerosis is limited, such as fibrocystic disease.
18. Mastitis plasma cell mastitis in calls as well as blackheads (eat; secret channels that contain condensed)
19. Fat necrosis by injury in the form of hard mass which is often somewhat painful, but not enlarged.
20. His clinical picture is that there is necrosis of fat tissue which then becomes fibrous.
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