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EM Clerkship

Breast Complaints

EM Clerkship

Zack Olson, MD and Michael Estephan, MD

Education, Courses, Health & Fitness, Medicine

5795 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2018

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

All breast complaints are cancer until proven otherwise!!! History Increased risk of breast cancer Family history of breast cancer (especially 1st degree) Delayed childbearing (no children until after 30) Age >50 Associated with menstrual cycle Exam Asymmetric appearance of breasts Palpable mass Red Flags Non-mobile Overlying skin changes Lymphadenopathy Located in upper/outer quadrant of breast […]

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0:00.0

Hello, med students. My name is Zach Olson, and thank you for downloading this week's

0:06.5

episode of the EM Clerkship Podcast. This week, we are talking about breast disorders. These are

0:16.7

pretty straightforward ED management cases, once you kind of think through this a few times.

0:22.4

Today, we're first going to quickly talk about the history and exam that you're attending is

0:29.1

going to want from you when a patient comes in with a breast complaint.

0:32.2

And then after that, we're going to go through the four common breast complaint categories inflamed irritated breasts

0:41.2

non-inflamed breast pain breast mass and nipple discharge and before we get rolling here

0:48.6

with all of these the patient is going to need follow upup, ideally with a breast surgeon, if one is available

0:55.7

in your community. And the reason is, with any of these chief complaint categories, they are all

1:03.6

breast cancer until proven otherwise. Say it with me. These are all breast cancer until proven otherwise. Usually none of them are

1:14.6

actually that dangerous unless they represent breast cancer. With all of these, you are concerned for

1:22.1

breast cancer. Breast cancer is the life threat this week, so you're going to follow these

1:26.4

patients up very closely for further

1:28.5

imaging and that type of thing. Even if the ED management itself is pretty limited, all of these

1:35.5

complaints are breast cancer until proven otherwise. And so let's get started with this. First,

1:42.6

let's talk history and exam.

1:46.3

Besides the obvious stuff, there are three other questions

1:51.6

that you specifically want to put in your presentation.

1:56.6

Keeping in mind that your big concern is breast cancer.

1:59.8

So you want to ask about family history

2:02.5

of breast cancer, first degree relatives especially. You want to ask about delay in childbearing

2:09.5

until after the age of 30, or I suppose no childbearing, another big breast cancer risk factor.

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