10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AMASTIA»
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amastia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
amastia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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Management of Breast Diseases - Strona 46
In 1939, Froriep first reported a case of amastia [64]. Amastia has been reported as an isolated finding and a syndromic component. Trier reviewed the literature extensively in 1965 and noted three presentations after reviewing 43 patients: ...
Ismail Jatoi, Manfred Kaufmann, 2010
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Breast Augmentation: Principles and Practice - Strona 5
(From Kopans [2], with permission) [13], and amastia (with or without athelia) associated with Poland syndrome [14] were all published in the 1800s. In 1917, Deaver and McFarland [15] reported other congenital anomalies in association with ...
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Rosen's Breast Pathology
REFERENCES Hypoplasiaand Amastia 1. Pierre M, Bureau H. A propos de deux case d'absence congenitale d'une glande mammaire. Ann Chir Plast 1960;5:137. 2. Trier WC.Completebreast absence. Case report and review of the literature.
Syed A. Hoda, Edi Brogi, Fred Koerner, 2014
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Advanced Therapy of Breast Disease - Strona 13
Absent or Deficient Breasts Amastia is defined as the congenital absence of one or both breasts, and athelia is the lack of development of one or both nipples. In amastia, mammary tissues fail to form during embryologic development, ...
S. Eva Singletary, Geoffrey L. Robb, Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, 2004
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Common Breast Lesions: A Photographic Guide to Diagnosis ...
Congenital anomalies of the breast and nipple documented here include supernumerary breast, supernumerary nipple (polythelia), amastia (absence of the breast), and hypoplastic breast. Figure 6.24 Embryologically, the mammary gland ...
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Practical Breast Pathology: A Diagnostic Approach: A ... - Strona 63
When they do occur, they often come to the attention of reconstructive surgeons and are classified as either aplastic (amastia, athelia, amazia) or hyperplastic (polythelia, polymastia). Polymastia and hypoplastic anomalies (asymmetry, ...
Kristen A. Atkins, Christina Kong, 2012
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The Breast: Comprehensive Management of Benign and ...
The congenital absence of one or both breasts (amastia) is a rare clinical anomaly.13 The first recorded reference to amastia is found in “The Song of Solomon” in the Bible (8:viii): “We have a little sister, and she hath no breast: What shall we ...
Kirby I. Bland, Edward M. Copeland III, 2009
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Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence - Strona 2007
Absence of the breast (amastia) or nipple (athelia) is very rare. In 90% of patients, amastia is associated with Poland's syndrome. Poland's syndrome is characterized by hypoplasia of the breast, chest wall, and pectoral muscles along with ...
Jeffrey Norton, Philip S. Barie, Ralph R. Bollinger, 2009
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Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics: Expert Consult
Complete absence of the breast, or amastia, is rare and is thought to occur from lack of formation or obliteration of the mammary ridge. Amastia is usually unilateral and can be congenital or associated with systemic disorders (e.g., ectodermal ...
Robert M. Kliegman, Bonita M.D. Stanton, Joseph St. Geme, 2015
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Breast Pathology - Strona 17
A variety of developmental anomalies affect the breast. Some of these abnormalities preclude functioning of the breast (e.g., amastia), others hamper its optimal functioning (e.g., inverted nipple), whereas some merely pose a cosmetic problem ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AMASTIA»
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amastia is used in the context of the following news items.
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V horšom prípade sa spája s nepríjemnými chybami ako Polandov syndróm, ektodermálna dysplázia, progéria, amastia a Yunis-Varonov syndróm. Ani jednu z ... «Magazin.atlas.sk, Jul 14»
Mutirão de médicos realiza cirurgias de recomposição de mama na …
A iniciativa do Hospital Napoleão Laureano tem o apoio da Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer e o público prioritário desta ação são mulheres com amastia ... «Globo.com, Mar 14»
Busty trend catches up in Odisha
Women having amastia (absence of breast, or hypomastia (small size) are going under the knife'' said Mishra, who is working at the Apollo Hospitals in the city. «Times of India, Oct 12»
Plástica de aumento de mamas com prótese via axilar
Outra vantagem são os benefícios estéticos nas mulheres que apresentam mamas muito pequenas, como nos quadro severos de amastia (completa ausência ... «RedeNoticia, Dec 10»