Amastia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q83 ICD 9 611.8 … Wikipedia
amastia — medical Latin, from Gk. amastos without breasts, from privative prefix a + mastos breast (see MASTO (Cf. masto )) … Etymology dictionary
Breast absence — 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
Amastia — A rare condition wherein the normal growth of the breast or nipple does not occur. Unilateral amastia (just on one side) is often associated with absence of the pectoral muscles. Bilateral amastia (with absence of both breasts) is associated in… … Medical dictionary
amastia — noun absence of the mammary glands (either through surgery or developmental defect) • Topics: ↑surgery • Hypernyms: ↑abnormality, ↑abnormalcy * * * (ˈ)āˈmastēə noun ( s) Etymology … Useful english dictionary
Accessory breast — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q83.1 ICD 9 757.6 … 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
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
Micromastia — For other uses, see Micromastia (fungus). Micromastia Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q83.8 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Supernumerary nipple — Classification and external resources Supernumerary nipples. (Third and fourth nipple of Scandinavian male). A regular birthmark. B regular nipple. C Supernumerary nipple … Wikipedia