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► Sign up here and try our FREE content: http://lectur.io/freecontentyt ► If you’re a medical educator or faculty member, visit: http://lectur.io/medytb2u ► In this detailed and educational video, we dive deep into the clinical anatomy of breast cancer, meticulously exploring the various pathologies that can affect different parts of the breast, starting from the nipple and extending down to the stroma. This comprehensive walkthrough is designed to provide medical students and professionals with a thorough understanding of the clinical manifestations and underlying anatomy of breast-related diseases, particularly breast cancer. The video begins by focusing on the nipple, discussing two major conditions: Paget's disease and acute mastitis. Acute mastitis may lead to abscess formation, characterized by a yellowish, purulent center with surrounding erythematous tissue due to inflammation. We also discuss Paget's disease of the nipple, an important condition that requires detailed examination. Next, we move to the lactiferous sinus, where we examine the pathology known as intraductal papilloma. Given the proximity of the lactiferous sinus to the nipple, lesions in this area often result in bloody or serous discharge in a significant percentage of patients. Mastitis affecting this region is also considered, highlighting its clinical presentation. From there, the video progresses into the ductal system. We review the grouping of major and terminal ducts, focusing on their involvement in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). DCIS is a form of cancer where the ductal cells undergo malignant transformation while the basement membrane remains intact. The progression of the discussion leads us to the lobules of the breast, deep within the stroma, where we explore lobular carcinoma in situ and invasive lobular cancer, emphasizing the importance of these conditions in breast cancer pathology. The final section of the video addresses the stroma of the breast, which serves as the structural scaffold for the breast tissue. Here, we discuss benign tumors like fibroadenoma—commonly seen in younger, estrogen-responsive patients—and contrast it with phyllodes tumors, which typically present in older, post-menopausal women. The video underscores the differences in tumor size, cancer risk, and the necessity of comparing and contrasting phyllodes tumors with fibroadenomas. Throughout the video, we encourage viewers to spend time thoroughly understanding the clinical anatomy and pathologies associated with the breast, ensuring a solid grasp of both benign and malignant conditions. This in-depth exploration is crucial for anyone involved in diagnosing or treating breast diseases, offering valuable insights into the structural and pathological complexities of the breast. ► LECTURIO Medical is your all-in-one medical school study companion! 💚 With our easy-to-follow videos, exam replicating clinical case questions and our comprehensive medical concept pages you will be best prepared for all your exams. Discover more and try our FREE content: http://lectur.io/freecontentyt ► THE PROF: Dr. Carlo Raj is a Physician and Lecturer at Becker’s Healthcare, in Illinois, USA, and the CEO and founder of Indus Intellect Virtual MedEd, a medical education consulting company. He obtained his MD from Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and is an international lecturer and public speaker. ► INSTALL our free Lecturio app iTunes Store: https://app.adjust.com/z21zrf Play Store: https://app.adjust.com/b01fak ► LET’S CONNECT: • Facebook: / lecturio.medical.education.videos • Instagram: / lecturio_medical_videos • LinkedIn: / lecturio-medical #Lecturio #oncology