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Breast Cancer Found at the Time of Breast Reduction
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1999In a recent study involving 27,500 women who had breast reduction surgery in Ontario, Canada, 17 women who were diagnosed as having breast cancer at the time of their breast reduction surgery were identified. The aims of this study were to (1) describe a population-based series of patients who had breast cancer diagnosed at the time of breast reduction,
Christine Tang+5 more
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Tips and Tricks in Plastic Surgery, 2021
Natalia B. Vidal-Laureano+3 more
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Natalia B. Vidal-Laureano+3 more
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Is the Strombeck Breast Reduction Viable?
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1979In 1960, J. C. Strombeck described a new technique for reduction of the hypertrophied breast. This single-stage, bipedicle, nipple-bearing, transverse dermal breast flap procedure was well received and widely practiced. There were, however, deficiencies in the original method that led others to modify and subsequently utilize adaptations of the ...
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Complications of Breast Reduction
2009Complications following breast reduction can be difficult to prevent and should be timely diagnosed so that proper treatment can be instituted. The surgeon should be aware of means to avoid complications and how to treat those complications that occur in a timely fashion.
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2009
The history of breast reduction covers the innovative techniques of surgeons around the world. The ability of surgeons to report on a variety of techniques to accomplish a cosmetic reduction in breast tissue shows perseverance in finding better ways.
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The history of breast reduction covers the innovative techniques of surgeons around the world. The ability of surgeons to report on a variety of techniques to accomplish a cosmetic reduction in breast tissue shows perseverance in finding better ways.
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2011
Bilateral mammary hypertrophy/hyperplasia. Often asymmetrical. Can also be associated with significant ptosis – so be aware of overlap of reduction approach/techniques with mastopexy approach/techniques. Recognition Can present at any age post puberty: But usually young females in early 20s or women in 40s after completion of family.
Robert Caulfield, Matthew Griffiths
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Bilateral mammary hypertrophy/hyperplasia. Often asymmetrical. Can also be associated with significant ptosis – so be aware of overlap of reduction approach/techniques with mastopexy approach/techniques. Recognition Can present at any age post puberty: But usually young females in early 20s or women in 40s after completion of family.
Robert Caulfield, Matthew Griffiths
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2017
Gynecomastia is defined as benign proliferation of male breast. It can be asymptomatic, with high incidence, and symptomatic which is very rare. Most frequently, the changes occur at the time of hormonal changes: infancy, adolescence, and old age. This is thought to be the result of an imbalance of estrogen action relative to androgen action at the ...
Emir Q. Haxhija, Aleksandar M. Vlahovic
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Gynecomastia is defined as benign proliferation of male breast. It can be asymptomatic, with high incidence, and symptomatic which is very rare. Most frequently, the changes occur at the time of hormonal changes: infancy, adolescence, and old age. This is thought to be the result of an imbalance of estrogen action relative to androgen action at the ...
Emir Q. Haxhija, Aleksandar M. Vlahovic
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2016
Before the 1900s, attempts to reduce breast size were limited to volume reduction without regard to nipple position and viability, not to breast shape. In the first part of the twentieth century, multiple techniques were described to move the nipple-areola complex and to reduce bulk.
Diego Ribuffo+2 more
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Before the 1900s, attempts to reduce breast size were limited to volume reduction without regard to nipple position and viability, not to breast shape. In the first part of the twentieth century, multiple techniques were described to move the nipple-areola complex and to reduce bulk.
Diego Ribuffo+2 more
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1985
The problem of oversized breasts was first approached surgically by Gaillard-Thomas in 1882. He removed a disc of glandular tissue from the base of the breast. Morestin and De Quervain improved on the technique, but nipple ptosis remained an unsolved problem.
Jack C. Fisher, Carson M. Lewis
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The problem of oversized breasts was first approached surgically by Gaillard-Thomas in 1882. He removed a disc of glandular tissue from the base of the breast. Morestin and De Quervain improved on the technique, but nipple ptosis remained an unsolved problem.
Jack C. Fisher, Carson M. Lewis
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