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Accessory Breast in the Perineum

Tropical Doctor, 2003
A rare case of functional accessory breast in the perineum presenting in labour is reported. It showed a well-formed nipple and pregnancy induced changes. The organ was completely excised postpartum. Histopathology confirmed normal breast tissue.
Somprakas, Basu   +3 more
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Male breast cancer presenting in accessory axillary breast

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 2022
We present a rare case of male axillary accessory breast cancer, which is extremely rare and is indistinguishable from lymphadenopathy and other malignancies, such as lymphoma and skin-derived tumors. Clinicians should consider accessory breast cancer in the differential diagnosis even in men, particularly in those who present with superficially ...
Ga Young Lee   +4 more
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Accessory Axillary Breast Tissue

Archives of Dermatology, 1974
Two cases of accessory axillary breast tissue developed during pregnancy. The literature is briefly reviewed and a differential diagnosis made.
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Accessory breast tissue.

Eplasty, 2012
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Patel, Priti P.   +5 more
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Cancer of the accessory breast - a case report

Advances in Medical Sciences, 2009
Breast neoplasm may develop in ectopically located glandular tissue. This paper presents an interesting and rare case of a 50-year-old female who despite regular mammography screening examination developed an invasive accessory breast cancer. Clinical examination revealed a 2 cm - tumour localized 4 cm below the left inframammary fold.
B, Madej   +3 more
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[Breast cancer in an accessory breast].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2011
There are two types of ectopic breast tissue: accessory breast (polymastia) and aberrant breast tissue. Breast cancer may arise in any type of ectopic breast tissue, although rarely.A 50-year old woman had a palpable mass near an accessory nipple. Physical and X-ray examination suggested a benign tumour, but after excision and pathological examination ...
Mirelle E E, Bröker   +3 more
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Accessory Breasts: A Historical and Current Perspective

The American Surgeon™, 2007
The presence of accessory breast tissue such as extra nipples (polythelia) and extra breast (polymastia) is relatively common, with a high incidence of being misdiagnosed in clinical medicine. Although polythelia is congenital in origin and is identifiable at childhood, polymastia may not be evident until the influence of sex hormones during puberty ...
Marios, Loukas   +2 more
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Lipoma in the Accessory Axillary Breast

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2007
The authors recently published a case report describing a patient with bilateral accessory axillary breast tissue treated using liposuction and excision [1]. We treated a similar case of monolateral axillary breast tissue. The patient was admitted to our department with a 4 · 5-cm tumor in the left axillary region. Because the lesion resembled a lipoma,
P. Gentile   +3 more
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Accessory breast on the posterior thigh of a man

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1980
An elderly man with a mass that clinically resembles the normal female breast on the posterior portion of his left thigh is presented. We believe this is an unusual case of accessory breast tissue occurring in a location remote from the embryonic mammary line.
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