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Nipple Confusion

Pediatrics, 1993
To the Editor.— I wish to comment on the article "Single Daily Bottle Use in the Early Weeks Postpartum and Breast-Feeding Outcomes."1 Several of the conclusions of this article contradict what I see in clinical practice as a lactation specialist. The selection and definition of the sample groups puzzle me.
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Jogger's Nipples

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
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Inverted Nipples

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
A method of correction of inverted nipples is presented, which appears to be simple, safe, and effective, leaving little scarring.
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Inverted nipple

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1978
The author presents the anatomic, embryologic, and etiologic aspects and treatment of the inverted nipple.The Pitanguy technique for correction of this deformity consists of direct cutting of the fibromuscular tilts that hold the nipple in an inverted position, by means of a transareolomamillar incision.Associated mammary hypoplasia is corrected by ...
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Nipple Reconstruction

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2007
Creation of the nipple-areolar complex is the final and important component of the breast reconstruction process. Various techniques using a variety of local flaps are available. This article covers the pre- and postoperative care of the woman having nipple reconstruction, reviews the author's preferred techniques, discusses the use of supplemental ...
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Inverted Nipple With Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2016
The inverted nipple is a relatively common aesthetic problem seen by plastic surgeons. The etiologies of an inverted nipple include insufficiency of supporting tissues, hypoplasia of the lactiferous ducts, and retraction caused by fibrous bands at the base of the nipple.
Ji Hong, Yim, Taik Jong, Lee
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NIPPLE DISCHARGE

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1994
The evaluation and management of nipple discharge can be undertaken with minimal difficulty by performing a careful history and examination and following a logical thought process in linking the type of discharge with the suitable mode of treatment. In this manner, the patient's discharge can be efficiently and thoroughly evaluated.
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