Where are cysts commonly located?
Axillary tail
What happens to those cysts that are epithelial lined? (2)
What happens to those cysts that are apocrine metaplasia lined? (2)
What are cysts a result of?
Distension and fusion of the acini
What % of women have cysts at some point in their life?
50%
What are 5 characteristics of a simple cyst?
What age range in women are cysts most common in?
34-55
- perimenopausal
What age are cysts relatively uncommon?
Before 30
When do cysts often regress?
Menopause
What size do cysts have to be to be able to reliably characterize them?
3mm
What is the main factor of determine if a cyst is simple or not?
Presence of flow
- simple cysts have no flow
What is the average size for clustered microcysts?
< 2-3mm
What do complex cysts contain? (5)
What can complex cysts be a result of? (6)
What is an acorn cyst?
A cyst that contains a fat-fluid level
Apocrine metaplasia
Is a benign epithelial alteration that occurs in the TDLU
At what age is apocrine metaplasia more common?
40-50
Does apocrine metaplasia increase the change of getting breast cancer?
No
- but it is more common in those who already have breast cancer
What is the typical appearance of apocrine metaplasia? (2)
Milk of calcium cyst
Cysts within the breast that contain small particles of calcium which settle to the dependant portion of the cyst
What kind of appearance do milk of calcium cysts have?
Teacup appearance
- only dependent areas show debris
What are 3 other names for a sebaceous cyst?
Where is the location of an inclusion cyst?
Skin line
- make sure its not in the parenchyma
What is an epidermal inclusion cyst caused by?
The blockage of a gland orifice, skin pore or hair follicle