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Mammography ARRT Study Guide

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The upper outer quadrant (UOQ) of the breast contains the greatest volume of glandular tissue. Approximately what percentage of breast cancers originate in this quadrant?
Correct — A. About 50% of breast cancers arise in the upper outer quadrant because it contains the largest amount of glandular tissue of any single quadrant, including the axillary tail of Spence.
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  1. Q1The upper outer quadrant (UOQ) of the breast contains the greatest volume of glandular tissue. Approximately what percentage of breast cancers originate in this quadrant?

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    ✓ Correct answer: 50%

    About 50% of breast cancers arise in the upper outer quadrant because it contains the largest amount of glandular tissue of any single quadrant, including the axillary tail of Spence.

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  2. Q2The axillary tail of Spence is an extension of breast tissue that projects toward which anatomical region?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Axilla

    The axillary tail (tail of Spence) is a projection of glandular tissue that extends from the upper outer quadrant toward the axilla, passing through an opening in the deep fascia known as the foramen of Langer.

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  3. Q3The sebaceous glands located on the areola that enlarge during pregnancy and lactation are called:

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    ✓ Correct answer: Montgomery glands

    Montgomery glands (tubercles of Montgomery) are modified sebaceous glands on the areola; they secrete an oily substance that lubricates and protects the nipple-areola complex, and they become more prominent during pregnancy and lactation.

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  4. Q4On a mammogram, a normal nipple typically appears as a:

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    ✓ Correct answer: Dome-shaped soft-tissue density at the skin surface

    The nipple is imaged as a rounded or dome-shaped soft-tissue density at the anterior skin surface of the breast; it must be in profile on at least one view to avoid being mistaken for a mass or to prevent missing a retraction.

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  5. Q5Smooth muscle fibers within the nipple are responsible for nipple erection. These fibers are oriented in which arrangement?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Both circular and longitudinal

    The nipple contains smooth muscle fibers arranged in both circular (sphincter-like) and longitudinal orientations, enabling erection in response to tactile, thermal, and hormonal stimuli and facilitating milk ejection during lactation.

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  6. Q6Normal breast skin thickness on a mammogram is generally less than:

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    ✓ Correct answer: 3 mm

    Normal breast skin measures less than 3 mm in thickness on mammography. Skin thickening greater than 3 mm can be a sign of edema, inflammatory carcinoma, lymphatic obstruction, or radiation change.

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