ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA LACTIFEROUS
From Latin lactifer, from lact-, lac milk.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LACTIFEROUS»
Descubre el uso de
lactiferous en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
lactiferous y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
•alis major muscle Pectoralis ma] Intercostal muscles Panetal pleura Visceral
pleura Cooper's ligament Lactiferous sinus Lactiferous duct fletromammary bursa
Lobule of gland lammary lympti nodes Lymphatic vessels Subcutaneous tatty ...
David J. Winchester, David P. Winchester, 2006
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Wheater's Functional Histology: A Text and Colour Atlas
Secretory lobe Fibro–fatty supporting tissue Lactiferous duct Areolar sebaceous
gland Lactiferous sinus Nipple S Ep L L Structure of the breast Fig. 19.36 This
highly schematic diagram illustrates the general organisation of the breast.
Barbara Young (Ph. D.), 2006
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The Reproductive System at a Glance
These cords become the excretory and lactiferous ducts of the mammary gland.
The human mammary gland is a compound tuboalveolar structure composed of
15–25 irregular lobes radiating out from the nipple (Fig. 23.1). Individual lobes
are ...
Linda J. Heffner, Danny J. Schust, 2014
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Color Atlas of Human Anatomy: Internal organs. Volume 2
Its branches, the lactiferous ducts (AB7), are separated by connective tissue (BC8
). They are lined by a bilayered to multilayered epithelium and have bud-like
terminal expansions. Beneath the nipple, at the level of its base, the lactiferous ...
Helga Fritsch, Wolfgang Kühnel, 2008
Hadfield's procedure aims to divide all the major lactiferous ducts at the level of
the lactiferous sinuses. Ducts comprising the core of the nipple as well as any
opening widely onto the surface of the areola need to be identified and divided in
or- ...
William E. G. Thomas, Norbert Senninger, 2008
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Berek & Novak's Gynecology
If these infections recur after multiple aspirations, incision and drainage followed
by excision of the involved lactiferous duct or ducts at the base of the nipple may
be necessary during a quiescent interval. In virtually all cases, mammillary sinus
...
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General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System - Latin Nomencl. ...
Although rarely the mammary ridges may persist in humans to form accessory
nipples (polythelia), normally all the rudiments disappear except for the thoracic
pair. By the end of fetal development, lactiferous ducts have sprouted into the ...
Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, 2011
In 11 of 24 patients, a chronic lactiferous duct fistula also existed. In 4 of 24
patients, 4 SBAs were treated with antibiotics alone; all recurred. In 16 of 24
patients, initial treatment was incision and drainage plus antibiotics; all recurred.
When the ...
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Practice of Mammography: Pathology - Technique - ...
The breast consists of 15-20 lobes or segments, each with one lactiferous duct.
Two or three lactiferous ducts unite to form a total of five to eight lactiferous
sinuses, which exit at the nipple. On mammograms the lactiferous ducts appear
as ...
Daniel J. Dronkers, J. H. C. L. Hendriks, 2011
In lactating mares, the large lactiferous ducts can be readily identified within the
glandular tissue as they coalesce into progressively larger diameter lactiferous
ducts and finally enter the lactiferous sinus in the teat. Lactating mares and mares
...
Angus O. McKinnon, Edward L. Squires, Wendy E. Vaala, 2011
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «LACTIFEROUS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
lactiferous en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Of Buhari's Friends And Fiends By Remi Oyeyemi
It is lactiferous. Its members are malicious, malevolent and miasmic. They are very organized and have well oiled machines and tentacles ... «SaharaReporters.com, Jul 15»
20% of women with implants can't or won't breastfeed
The report also said lactiferous ducts, glandular tissue or nerves in the breast, which were damaged in the surgery, could be another factor. «Northern Rivers Echo, Abr 15»
D'Angelo Will Bring 'Black Messiah' to 'Saturday Night Live'
By the end of the war enough penicillin was produced each month to treat hundreds of thousands of cases.lactiferous ducts Tubes that carry ... «Wondering Sound, Ene 15»
Nude Pregnant Kim Kardashian 'Fertility Statue' Unveiling in LA
The life-size full-figured nude Kardashian sculpture titled "L.A. Fertility" stands curvaceous and proud, with lactiferous breasts, protruding navel ... «Send2Press Newswire, Sep 14»
Dedication Honors Nude Britney Spears Giving Birth
Natural aspects of Spears' pregnancy, like lactiferous breasts and protruding naval, compliment a posterior view that depicts widened hips for ... «Send2Press Newswire, Sep 14»
Breast Cancer Prognostic Testing Gives False Negative Results
Cancer that begins in the lactiferous duct or the milk duct is often known as ductal carcinoma and is the most common type of breast cancer. «Doctor Tipster, Jul 14»
Can Breastfeeding Cause a Herpes Outbreak on the Nipple …
HSV can mimic more common causes of nipple dermatitis, such as plugged lactiferous ducts (milk glands that connect to the nipple), Candida ... «PR Web, Nov 13»
A breast disease that wouldn't go away
It's a rare situation, called SMOLD, or squamous metaplasia of lactiferous ducts, where abnormal amounts of keratin accumulate in the milk ... «Boston Globe, Sep 13»
A breast disease that wouldn't go away - diagnosed.
... or squamous metaplasia of lactiferous ducts, where abnormal amounts of keratin accumulate in the milk ducts. In almost 90 percent of cases, ... «Boston.com, Sep 13»
A simple solution for inverted nipples
The anatomical fault lies with a short lactiferous duct, which tethers the nipple and prevents it from projecting out. The mainstay of treatment has ... «Health24.com, Ago 13»