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| smallest structures of the mammary |
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| darkened area surrounding nipple |
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| thin yelloq fluid, precurosor of milk, secreted a few days after birth |
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| suspensory ligaments, extends from inner breast surface to chest wall muscles |
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| excessive breast development in the male |
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| serosanguineous nipple discharge |
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| depressed or invaginated nipple |
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| infllamation of the breast |
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| Montgomery's glands/tubercles of montgomery |
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| sebaceous glands in the areola that secretes protective lipid during laction |
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| intraductal carcinoma in the breast |
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| orange peel appearance of the breast due to edema |
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| dimple of pucker of the suck |
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| atrophic pink, purple. or white linear streaks on the breasts due to pregnancy, excessive weight gain, or rapid growth during adolesence |
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| minute extra nipple along the embryonic milk line |
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| extension of breast tissue into the axilla |
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| breasts are located between |
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| adipose, glandular tissue, fibrous tissue including suspensory ligaments |
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| the site where msot breat tumors grows |
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| during puberty these hormones stimulate breast changes |
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| 2 years when pubic hair grew |
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| emulsified fat anf calcium caseinate |
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| the milk is white because of |
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| antibodies to fight infection which comes after few days of delivery and in the fourh month |
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| gynecomastia in the adult male may be due to |
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| trauma, infection, benign breast disease |
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| normal with breast, oral contraceptives, and benign breat disease |
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| neonate may have enlarge breasts due to maternal estrogen crossing the placent and may secrete a clear or white fluid called |
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| early breast enlargement with no hormone dependent signs |
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| if one breast surface is appearing red and tender it indicates a |
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