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Breast & Axillae_Lab Manual Vocab Flashcards

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Areola

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Areola: pigmented area surrounding the nipple.

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Colostrum

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Colostrum: a clear or milky fluid that is expressed from the breast before milk production.

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Cooper ligaments

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Cooper ligaments: a band of subcutaneous fibrous tissue that provides support to the breast.

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Duct ectasia

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Duct ectasia: a benign condition of the subareolar ducts that can cause a nipple discharge.

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Fibroadenoma

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Fibroadenoma: a benign tumor of the breast.

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Fibrocystic disease

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Fibrocystic disease: a benign condition that presents with fluid-filled cyst due to ductal enlargement that is usually bilateral and multiple.

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Galactorrhea

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Galactorrhea: lactation not associated with childbearing.

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Gynecomastia

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Gynecomastia: abnormally large mammary glands in the male; sometimes may excrete milk.

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Intraductal papillomas

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Intraductal papillomas: benign tumors of the subareolar ducts that produce a nipple discharge.

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Lactation

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Lactation: the production and secretion of milk from the breast.

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Mastitis

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Mastitis: inflammation of the breast.

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Mastodynia

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Mastodynia: pain in the breast.

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Montgomery follicles

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Montgomery follicles: tiny sebaceous glands that may appear on the areola.

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Paget disease

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Paget disease: skin manifestations that are indicative of ductal carcinoma.

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Peau d’orange

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Peau d’orange: skin changes of the breast due to edema caused by blockage of the lymph drainage associated with inflammatory breast cancer.

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Tail of Spence

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Tail of Spence: area where most malignancies of the breast tissue occurs.

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Thelarche

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Thelarche: the beginning of female pubertal breast development.