lactiferous duct การใช้
- The fibrosis is remarkable and lactiferous ducts are short and severely retracted.
- The lactiferous duct should be normal without any retraction.
- Surgery may also damage the lactiferous ducts and the nerves in the nipple-areola area.
- Each lobule has a " lactiferous duct " that drains into openings in the nipple.
- The lactiferous ducts are mildly retracted but do not need to be cut for the release of fibrosis.
- They present as a firm mass, often subareolar, and are caused by the obstruction of a lactiferous duct.
- The last section of the lactiferous ducts is always lined with squamous keratinizing epithelium which appears to have important physiological functions.
- In SMOLD the keratinizing lining which is supposed to form only the ends of the lactiferous ducts extends deep into the ducts.
- Another technique for visualizing the system of lactiferous ducts is galactography, which allows a wider area of the lactiferous duct system to be visualized.
- Another technique for visualizing the system of lactiferous ducts is galactography, which allows a wider area of the lactiferous duct system to be visualized.
- "' Lactiferous ducts "'form a tree branched system connecting the lobules of the mammary gland to the tip of the nipple.
- Each adult breast consists of 15 to 20 milk-producing mammary glands, irregularly shaped lobes that include alveolar glands and a lactiferous duct leading to the nipple.
- Using high-frequency ultrasound, a diagnostic evaluation of the lactiferous ducts by means of ultrasound ( "'duct sonography "') can be performed.
- In the anatomy of mammals, a nipple, mammary papilla or teat is a small projection of skin containing the outlets for 15 20 lactiferous ducts arranged cylindrically around the tip.
- In many cases, in particular in patients with recurrent subareolar abscess, the excision of the affected lactiferous ducts is indicated, together with the excision of any chronic abscess or fistula.
- The milk glands are most likely to be affected by subglandular implants ( under the gland ), and by large-sized breast implants, which pinch the lactiferous ducts and impede milk flow.
- Typical usage in North America is a synonym of nonpuerperal mastitis, including the special cases of granulomatous mastitis, comedo mastitis, subareolar abscess with or without squamous metaplasia of lactiferous ducts and fistulation.
- Atossa Genetics is sponsoring a Phase 2 clinical trial, on the use of fulvestrant administered through a microcatheter into the lactiferous duct as neoadjuvant treatment for ductal carcinoma in situ and invasive breast cancer.
- All the milk-secreting tissue leading to a single lactiferous duct is called a " simple mammary gland "; in a " complex mammary gland " all the simple mammary glands serve one nipple.
- It divides the two mammary complexes that consist of two bodies of fatty pads, glandular tissues of mammary glands, connective tissues, and skin, as well as two duct systems ( lactiferous duct of lymphatic vessel ) and lobule alveoli emanating from two nipples.
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