Breast cancer — Classification and external resources Mammograms showing a normal breast (left) and a cancerous breast (right). ICD 10 C … Wikipedia
Absence of the breast — A rare condition wherein the normal growth of the breast or nipple never takes place. They are congenitally absent. There is no sign whatsoever of the breast tissue, areola or nipple. There is nothing there. Absence of the breast (also called,… … Medical dictionary
Breast pump — A breast pump is a mechanical device (powered manually or by electricity) that extracts milk from the breasts of a female who is lactating. The breast pump was invented and patented by Edward Lasker. [Scientific American, Vol. 8, No. 4, January… … Wikipedia
Absence of the nipple — Medically called athelia, this is a rare condition but it is common in certain conditions. Athelia tends to occurs on one side (unilaterally) in children with the Poland sequence and on both sides (bilaterally) in certain types of ectodermal… … Medical dictionary
Breast, amastia — A rare condition wherein the normal growth of the breast or nipple never takes place. They are congenitally absent. There is no sign whatsoever of the breast tissue, areola or nipple. There is nothing there. Amastia is frequently not the only… … Medical dictionary
Male breast cancer — Classification and external resources ICD 10 C50 ICD 9 175 … Wikipedia
The Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation — Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation ( TNBC Foundation ) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of Triple Negative Breast Cancer. The Foundation supports scientists and researchers in their efforts to determine the… … Wikipedia
Nipple absence — Medically called athelia, this is a rare condition but it is common in certain conditions. Athelia tends to occurs on one side (unilaterally) in children with the Poland sequence and on both sides (bilaterally) in certain types of ectodermal… … Medical dictionary
Aplasia of the breast — A rare condition wherein the normal growth of the breast or nipple never takes place. They are congenitally absent. There is no sign whatsoever of the breast tissue, areola or nipple. There is nothing there. Breast aplasia (also called, amastia)… … Medical dictionary
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