The presence of additional fully formed accessory breast (polymastia), accessory nipples (polythelia) or other options ectopically positioned breast tissue is fairly rare developmental anomalies. Its occurrence frequency is approximately 1% of the general population. This article describes a rare case of localization of additional mammary glands and their surgical correction
Polythelia is a congenital anomaly in which there is a third or more nipples. Although it is a relat...
Copyright © 2015 Alexander J. Tauchen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
<p><strong>Background and objectives:</strong> Breast developmental anomalies are common. Normally t...
Ectopic breast tissue occurs in 0.4-6% of the general population. Usually, these tissues develop alo...
Accessory breast tissue is a remnant persisting after normal embryological development of the breast...
Accessory breast is a frequently seen developmental breast abnormality, commoner among Asians than C...
Accessory breast tissue is an uncommon condition which occurs in 0.4-6% of women. It is mostly locat...
Extra nipples and breast tissue outside the orthotopic location of the mammary glands are called pol...
Accessory breast tissue results from failure of the embryologic mammary ridge, also known as the mil...
Accessory Breasts can occur anywhere along the milk line extending from the axilla to the groin. In ...
Accessory Breasts can occur anywhere along the milk line extending from the axilla to the groin. In ...
Accessory breast is a relatively rare conduction, which is commoner in females than males. Most of t...
Introduction: Supernumerary breasts are relative common benign congenital anomalies. General populat...
Accessory breast and the diseases affecting these aberrant breast tissues are relatively uncommon, a...
Ectopic or accessory breast tissue is most commonly located in the axilla, though it may be present ...
Polythelia is a congenital anomaly in which there is a third or more nipples. Although it is a relat...
Copyright © 2015 Alexander J. Tauchen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
<p><strong>Background and objectives:</strong> Breast developmental anomalies are common. Normally t...
Ectopic breast tissue occurs in 0.4-6% of the general population. Usually, these tissues develop alo...
Accessory breast tissue is a remnant persisting after normal embryological development of the breast...
Accessory breast is a frequently seen developmental breast abnormality, commoner among Asians than C...
Accessory breast tissue is an uncommon condition which occurs in 0.4-6% of women. It is mostly locat...
Extra nipples and breast tissue outside the orthotopic location of the mammary glands are called pol...
Accessory breast tissue results from failure of the embryologic mammary ridge, also known as the mil...
Accessory Breasts can occur anywhere along the milk line extending from the axilla to the groin. In ...
Accessory Breasts can occur anywhere along the milk line extending from the axilla to the groin. In ...
Accessory breast is a relatively rare conduction, which is commoner in females than males. Most of t...
Introduction: Supernumerary breasts are relative common benign congenital anomalies. General populat...
Accessory breast and the diseases affecting these aberrant breast tissues are relatively uncommon, a...
Ectopic or accessory breast tissue is most commonly located in the axilla, though it may be present ...
Polythelia is a congenital anomaly in which there is a third or more nipples. Although it is a relat...
Copyright © 2015 Alexander J. Tauchen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
<p><strong>Background and objectives:</strong> Breast developmental anomalies are common. Normally t...