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Title: Anatomy and Physiology


1
Anatomy and Physiology Breast
  • Function milk production and sexual pleasure
  • Tail of Spence
  • Coopers ligaments
  • Nipple
  • Lactiferous ducts

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2
Anatomy and Physiology Breast
  • Areola
  • Montgomerys tubercles
  • Lobes
  • Lobules
  • Alveoli or acini
  • Lymphatic drainage
  • Axillary nodes central, pectoral, subscapular,
    lateral
  • Internal mammary chain

3
Assessment
  • Assess the following areas
  • Breasts
  • Areolar areas
  • Nipples
  • Axillae

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4
Assessment
  • Assess the following characteristics
  • Color
  • Vascularity
  • Thickening/edema
  • Size and symmetry
  • Contour
  • Lesions/masses
  • Discharge

5
Normal Findings
  • Breast and axillae are flesh colored
  • Areolar areas and nipples are darker in
    pigmentation
  • Moles and nevi are normal variants
  • No thickening or edema

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6
Normal Findings
  • Minor size variation in the breasts and areolar
    areas
  • Usually breast on dominant side is larger
  • Nipples should point upward and outward, may
    point outward and downward

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7
Normal Findings
  • Breasts, areolar areas, nipples should be
    symmetrical
  • Breasts are convex, without flattening,
    retractions, or dimpling
  • Free from masses, tumors, primary or secondary
    lesions

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8
Normal Findings
  • No discharge from nipples in nonpregnant,
    nonlactating female
  • Usually, palpable lymph nodes less than 1 cm in
    diameter are clinically insignificant
  • Palpation should not elicit pain

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9
Normal Findings
  • Consistency of breast tissue is highly variable
    depending upon age, time in menstrual cycle, and
    proportion of adipose tissue
  • Breasts are usually nodular or granular prior to
    menses
  • Variation with breast augmentation breasts feel
    fluid filled or firm throughout
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