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Page 1: Breast Histopathology : Normal Breast Disease Modules Dr. Charles Hitchcock, MD, PhD.

Breast Histopathology : Normal Breast Disease Modules

Dr. Charles Hitchcock, MD, PhD

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Normal Breast Histology• Primary Learning Objective

– Describe breast anatomy and function, including changes of lactation.

• Secondary Learning Objectives– Describe the gross anatomy and normal histology

of the female breast.– Describe the changes that occur in the breast

during puberty, pregnancy, and lactation.

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Breast Anatomy

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UOQ UIQ

LOQ LIQ

50% 10%

10%10%

20%

Distribution of Tumors in the Breast

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Breast Lymphatics

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InterlobularStroma

TerminalDuct

TDLUs InterlobularStroma

IntralobularStroma

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Intralobular Ducts

Acini

Acini

Intralobular Stroma

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Intralobular Stroma

Basement Membrane

Luminal Epithelial Cells

Myoepithelial Cells

Myoepithelial Cells

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Physiologic ChangesInactive Pregnancy

Lactation

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Key Points To RememberAbout the Normal Breast

• The TDLU, the functional unit of the breast, contains: – Terminal duct and lobules lined by myoepithelial cells and

ductal epithelial cells.– Contains delicate intralobular stroma (gives rise to

fibroadenoma)– Dense collagenous stroma separates the TDLUs

• TDLUs respond to estrogen stimulation by proliferating and during pregnancy and lactation undergo marked hypertrophy and hyperplasia to produce milk.– Withdraw of estrogen leads to glandular cellular atrophy

and apoptosis.

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Normal Breast 1 Quiz

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Thank you!After reflecting on the normal breast histology, contact me if you have

any questions at [email protected]

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