Presentation & Management of Breast Diseases -Objectives: a.Learn how to obtain complete history of breast clinical conditions. b.How to conduct a complete.

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Presentation & Management of Breast Diseases -Objectives: a.Learn how to obtain complete history of breast clinical conditions. b.How to conduct a complete and a comprehensive clinical bedside breast examination. c.The basic investigations done to reach to the diagnosis. - Ultrasound - Mammogram d.Get to know the invasive investigations done to reach to diagnosis. - FNAB - Core biopsy e.Classification of breast pathological conditions into benign and malignant.

Main topics discussed: 1)Anatomy of the breast 2)Fibrocystic disease of the breast 3)Breast cysts 4)Fibroadenomas 5)Nipple discharge 6)Mastalgia 7)Breast cancer 8)Reconstructive surgery of the breast 9)Screening for breast cancer 10)Breast self examination 11)Ductal carcinoma in situ 12)Risk factors for breast cancer

Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Salivary glands Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Salivary glands Objectives: a)To learn how to take full history for such conditions. b)How to perform full clinical bedside examination for these conditions c)Get to know the basic investigations usually done to reach to diagnosis: - Thyroid function test (TFT) - Serum calcium level - Ultrasound neck - Sestamibi scan - Urine test - FNAB - Vocal cords examination - Thyroid scan - Neck lymph nodes mapping by ultrasound - CT Scan of neck

Main topics discussed: -Anatomy of the neck -Hypothyroidism -Hyperthyroidism -Grave’s disease -Thyroid malignancies -Benign conditions of the thyroid

Cont. - Primary hyperparathyroidism - Secondary hyperparathyroidism - Tertiary hyperparathyroidism - Infections, stones, tumours, of the salivary glands - Facial nerve injury - How to perform thyroidectomy with special emphasis on how to recognize and protect Recurrent laryngeal nerve, external laryngeal nerve and Parathyroids.