Breast cancer physical examination
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mirdula Sharma, MBBS [2]
Overview
Physical Examination
General Appearance
- Patients with breast cancer are generally well appearing.Patients are generally oriented to time, place, and person.[1][2]
Neck
Enlarged supraclavicular lymph nodes
Breast
- Lump
- may be attached to the skin or chest wall and cannot be moved.
- The lump may feel hard, irregular in shape and very different from the rest of the breast tissue
- The lump may be tender, but it is usually not painful.
- Dimpling of the skin
- Peau d'orange
- thickening and dimpling of the skin
- Change in size of affected breast
- Inverted nipple
- Redness, swelling and increased warmth - in Inflammatory breast cancer
- Crusting, ulcers or scaling on the nipple - in Paget's disease of breast
- Discharge from nipple - mostly bloody
Respiratory
Signs of metastasis
- Pleural effusion
- Consolidation
Abdomen
Signs of metastasis to liver
- Jaundice
- Hepatomegaly
- Ascites
Extremity
Signs of metastasis
- Bone tenderness
- Pathological fractures
Neuromuscular
Signs of metastasis
- Headache
- Seizure
- Personality change
- Papilloedema
References
- ↑ Breast Cancer. Ganfyd (2015) http://www.ganfyd.org/index.php?title=Breast_cancer#Presenting_Symptoms Accessed on january 16, 2016
- ↑ Breast cancer. Canadian Cancer Society (2015) http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/breast/signs-and-symptoms/?region=on#ixzz3xScycfqv Accessed on January 16, 2016