fibrocystic breast disease
A doctor uses an ultrasound machine to examine a patient's breast for signs of fibrocystic breast disease.
Noun: A benign (non-cancerous) condition characterized by the presence of one or more fluid-filled sacs (cysts) and fibrous tissue in the breast, often causing lumpiness, tenderness, or pain, particularly related to the menstrual cycle.
This is a medical term used to describe a specific, common condition. It is typically used in clinical, diagnostic, and patient education contexts. * The doctor diagnosed her symptoms as fibrocystic breast disease. * Fibrocystic breast disease is not associated with an increased risk of cancer. * Many women experience the discomfort of fibrocystic breast disease.
- The term is sometimes abbreviated as FBD in medical notes.
- In modern clinical practice, the term fibrocystic breast changes or fibrocystic condition is often preferred, as "disease" can imply a more serious or pathological state than typically exists.
- Fibrocystic (adjective): Describes the nature of the condition.
- She has fibrocystic breasts.
- Fibrocystic breast changes (noun phrase): A common alternative term.
- Cyst (noun): A closed sac-like structure filled with fluid or semi-solid material.
- Fibrosis (noun): The thickening and scarring of connective tissue.
- Benign breast disease
- Fibrocystic mastopathy (a more technical synonym)
- Chronic cystic mastitis (an older, less accurate term)
- Mammographic density: A related concept where breast tissue appears dense on a mammogram, which can be associated with fibrocystic changes.
- Cyclical mastalgia: Breast pain tied to the menstrual cycle, a common symptom of this condition.
A doctor uses an ultrasound machine to examine a patient's breast for signs of fibrocystic breast disease.
- the presence of one or more cysts in a breast