MAMMO UNIT 1

Create an informative and engaging illustration depicting the anatomy of the human breast, highlighting glandular and adipose tissues, as well as the nipple-areola complex, in a clear and educational style.

Breast Anatomy and Physiology Quiz

Test your knowledge on breast anatomy and physiology with our comprehensive quiz designed for both students and professionals in the field. This quiz will challenge your understanding of mammary gland structures, hormonal influences, and radiographic appearances.

Prepare for a variety of questions including:

  • Radiographic features
  • Hormonal impacts on breast tissue
  • Breast quadrant localization
  • Internal breast structure
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningLobe523
Radiographically, glandular tissue displays what color, adipose tissue displays what color, and cancer displays what color
Glandular tissue and cancer are white, adipose tissue is gray/black
Gladular tissue white, adipose tissue and cancer are gray/black
All are white
All are gray/black
Atrophy of glandular tissue begins
Women do not lose glandular tissue
Lateral and superior, working its way to the nipple
Mediamedial and posterior, working its way to the nipple
At the nipple working it way back
The two most prominent hormones active in breast physiology are
Prolactin and thyroid
Estrogen and progesterone
Estrogen and prolactin
Thryroid and estrogen
Asymmetric tissue can
Be benign
Be malignant
Is common
All of the above
Which of the following is not part of the internal composition of the breast
Pectoral muscle
Adipose tissue
Blood vessels
Supportive stroma
The nipple areola complex includes all of the following except
Areola, collecting ducts, lobes
Nipple, areola, pectoral muscle
Areola, montomery glands, collecting ducts
Nipple, segmental ducts, cooper ligaments
MULTIPLE LUCENCIES SOMETIMES VISUALIZED THROUGHOUT THE MOMMOGRAM ARE KNOWN AS
Skin pours
Lymph nodes
Ring worm
Skin moles
10:20 in the right breast and 1:30 in the left are located in which quadrant
UIQ
UOQ
LIQ
LOQ
THE structure in the breast where milk is produced and where most breast cancer occur is
Nipple
Tail
Duct
TDLU
THE base and the apex of the breast describe which of the following
The tissue adjacent to the chest wall and the nipple
The superior and inferior part of the breast
The anterior and posterior half of the breast
The inframmammary fold and the axilla
Lymph nodes within the breast are known as
Intermammary
Intramammary
Axillary
Sentinel
The superior margin of the breast reaches the ___ and is a ___ margin
The inframmmary fold; mobile
Clavicle; fixed
Sternum; fixed
Latissimus dorsi muscle; mobile
Which of the following is the corrrect order of internal breast anatomy from nipple to chest wall
Lactiferous sinus, segmental duct, collecting duct, lobes
Segmental duct, lobes, collecting duct lactiferous sinus
Lobes, segmental duct lactiferous sinus collecting duct
Collecting duct lactiferous sinus segmental duct lobes
There is no change in the breast density during preganacy and lactation
True
False
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