MCQs Nipple Disorders Quiz – Test
MCQs Nipple Disorders Quiz – Test
Highly skilled and professional MCQs on Nipple Disorders Quiz – Test
This test is prepared to fulfil the requirements of all types of tests on the topic.
Results
#1. A patient has a blood-stained discharge from a single duct in the nipple. What is the most likely cause of this symptom?
Intraductal papilloma
#2. A lactating woman experiences a cracked nipple. What is the recommended action to manage this condition during lactation?
Rest the nipple for 24-48 hours
#3. A patient has a nipple discharge with a black or green color. What complication is commonly associated with this type of discharge?
Duct ectasia
#4. A patient presents with a nipple discharge. Which diagnostic test is primarily used to exclude an underlying impalpable mass?
Mammography
#5. A patient presents with a milk-like discharge from the nipple, but they are not lactating. What condition should be considered as a rare cause?
Hypothyroidism
#6. A young woman presents with bilateral nipple retraction. What is the term for this condition occurring at puberty without an apparent cause?
Benign horizontal inversion
#7. A surgeon is performing microdochectomy to remove a duct causing nipple discharge. Where is a papilloma most likely situated within the breast duct system? A) Close to the nipple orifice
Close to the nipple orifice
#8. A patient presents with multiple ducts bleeding or discharging, and the origin of the bleeding is uncertain. What surgical approach can be considered to remove the major duct system for examination? A) Microdochectomy
Cone excision of major ducts
#9. A patient has supernumerary nipples along a line extending from the anterior fold of the axilla to the fold of the groin. What is this anatomical line called in lower mammals?
Lactation line
#10. A patient presents with a slit-like retraction of the nipple. What condition is this type of retraction often associated with?
Duct ectasia
#11. A patient is diagnosed with eczema of the nipples. What is the recommended treatment for this condition?
0.5% hydrocortisone
#12. A patient presents with serous discharge from multiple ducts in the nipple. What is the most common physiological cause of this symptom?
Lactation