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Contributors
1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Breast
1.1 Anatomy of the Breast
1.2 Physiology of the Breast
1.2.1 Development
1.2.2 Puberty and Menarche
1.2.3 Menstrual Cycle
1.2.4 Pregnancy and Lactation
1.2.5 Menopause
References
2: Basic Histopathology of Breast Lesions
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Inflammatory Breast Lesions
2.3 Benign Breast Lesions and Benign Breast Tumors
2.4 Epithelial Proliferative Lesions
2.5 Malignant Breast Tumors
2.5.1 Carcinoma in Situ
2.5.2 Papillary Carcinoma

2.5.3 Invasive Carcinoma
References
3: Aspiration Techniques
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Role of Breast FNAC in the Clinical Practice
3.3 Breast FNAC Procedure
3.3.1 Equipment
3.3.2 Lesion Localization
3.3.2.1 Palpation
3.3.2.2 Ultrasound-Guided FNAC
3.3.3 Aspiration Procedure
3.3.4 Preparation of Smears
3.3.5 Fixation and Staining
3.3.6 Reporting of the Results
3.4 Clues to Enhance Diagnostic Accuracy
3.5 Complications of Breast FNAC
References
4: Liquid-Based Cytology and Cell Block in Breast Lesions
4.1 Liquid-Based Cytology

4.1.1 Advantages
4.1.2 Disadvantages
4.2 Cell Block
4.3 Summary
References
5: Breast Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: Introduction to the Yokohama Classification
5.1 Insufficient Category
5.1.1 Definition
5.1.2 Risk of Malignancy (ROM)
5.1.3 Discussion
5.2 Benign Category
5.2.1 Definition
5.2.2 Risk of Malignancy (ROM)
5.2.3 Discussion
5.3 Atypical Category
5.3.1 Definition
5.3.2 Risk of Malignancy (ROM)
5.3.3 Discussion
5.4 Suspicious Category
5.4.1 Definition
5.4.2 Risk of Malignancy (ROM)
5.4.3 Discussion

5.5 Malignant Category
5.5.1 Definition
5.5.2 Risk of Malignancy (ROM)
5.5.3 Discussion
References
6: Inflammatory Lesions of the Breast
6.1 Clinical Findings
6.2 Breast Abscess and Acute Mastitis
6.3 Subareolar Abscess
6.4 Duct Ectasia
6.5 Chronic Granulomatous Mastitis
6.6 Diabetic Mastopathy
6.7 Fat Necrosis
6.8 Summary
References
7: Fibrocystic Changes and Cysts
7.1 Non-proliferative Lesions
7.1.1 Cysts
7.1.2 Apocrine Metaplasia
7.1.3 Fibrosis
7.1.4 Reporting Non-proliferative Lesions
7.2 Proliferative Lesions

7.2.1 Adenosis
7.2.1.1 Clinical and Radiology
7.2.1.2 Cytology
7.2.1.3 Histology
7.2.2 Radial Scar or Complex Sclerosing Lesion
7.2.2.1 Clinical and Radiology
7.2.2.2 Cytology
7.2.2.3 Histology
7.2.3 Epithelial Hyperplasia/Usual Ductal Hyperplasia
7.2.3.1 Clinical and Radiology
7.2.3.2 Cytology
7.2.3.3 Histology
7.2.4 Columnar Cell Changes
7.2.4.1 Clinical and Radiology
7.2.4.2 Cytology
7.2.4.3 Histology
7.2.5 Reporting Proliferative Lesions
7.3 Summary
References
8: Fibroadenoma

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