Breast tissues develop from the ectodermal ridges, also known as the milk lines, on the ventral surface of the body, which extend from the axillae to the inguinal regions and end on the medial aspect of the thighs on both sides of the body[1]
A case of breast cancer originating from accessory breast gland tissue is to be presented. Treatment...
Accessory breast and the diseases affecting these aberrant breast tissues are relatively uncommon, a...
Figure 2. Craniocaudal mammography of left breast (a), ultrasound of the spiculated mass in left bre...
Accessory breast tissue results from failure of the embryologic mammary ridge, also known as the mil...
As a consequence of the incomplete resolution of em-bryologic mammary ridges, ectopic breast tissue ...
Accessory axillary breast carcinoma is unusual, with an incidence of 0.2 to 0.6%. It is commonly loc...
Accessory breast is a frequently seen developmental breast abnormality, commoner among Asians than C...
Ectopic or accessory breast tissue is most commonly located in the axilla, though it may be present ...
Accessory Breasts can occur anywhere along the milk line extending from the axilla to the groin. In ...
ex om vasive lobular carcinoma in the accessory breast tissue. breast cancer. Subsequent mammography...
Accessory Breasts can occur anywhere along the milk line extending from the axilla to the groin. In ...
Ectopic breast tissue occurs in 0.4-6% of the general population. Usually, these tissues develop alo...
An incomplete regression of the mammary line during embryogenesis occurs in 0.2-6% of the population...
Background: Lobular carcinoma in accessory breast tissue is a rare occurrence. We present such a cas...
The presence of ectopic or supernumerary breast tissue is a rare event, related to a not complete re...
A case of breast cancer originating from accessory breast gland tissue is to be presented. Treatment...
Accessory breast and the diseases affecting these aberrant breast tissues are relatively uncommon, a...
Figure 2. Craniocaudal mammography of left breast (a), ultrasound of the spiculated mass in left bre...
Accessory breast tissue results from failure of the embryologic mammary ridge, also known as the mil...
As a consequence of the incomplete resolution of em-bryologic mammary ridges, ectopic breast tissue ...
Accessory axillary breast carcinoma is unusual, with an incidence of 0.2 to 0.6%. It is commonly loc...
Accessory breast is a frequently seen developmental breast abnormality, commoner among Asians than C...
Ectopic or accessory breast tissue is most commonly located in the axilla, though it may be present ...
Accessory Breasts can occur anywhere along the milk line extending from the axilla to the groin. In ...
ex om vasive lobular carcinoma in the accessory breast tissue. breast cancer. Subsequent mammography...
Accessory Breasts can occur anywhere along the milk line extending from the axilla to the groin. In ...
Ectopic breast tissue occurs in 0.4-6% of the general population. Usually, these tissues develop alo...
An incomplete regression of the mammary line during embryogenesis occurs in 0.2-6% of the population...
Background: Lobular carcinoma in accessory breast tissue is a rare occurrence. We present such a cas...
The presence of ectopic or supernumerary breast tissue is a rare event, related to a not complete re...
A case of breast cancer originating from accessory breast gland tissue is to be presented. Treatment...
Accessory breast and the diseases affecting these aberrant breast tissues are relatively uncommon, a...
Figure 2. Craniocaudal mammography of left breast (a), ultrasound of the spiculated mass in left bre...