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Health

Diseases of the mammary glands (mammology)

Focal formation of the mammary gland

The woman's health is in her hands. As much as possible this concerns neoplasms that can arise and develop in her breast. Focal breast formation a woman can detect and independently, making a regular inspection of her mammary glands, but only an expert is able to correctly differentiate the disease.

Fracture of the mammary gland

The breasts under the mammary gland often occur in someone who neglects personal hygiene (especially in heat), in full women, and also because of the activity of fungi or bacteria.

Intra-flow papilloma of the mammary gland

Intra-ductular papilloma of the mammary gland refers to benign formations. Papilloma develops in the milk duct from the cells of the epithelium.

Protocolal carcinoma of the mammary gland

One of the most common forms of non-invasive or invasive breast cancer is ductal carcinoma of the breast.

Abscess of the breast

A limited area of accumulation of pus in the layers of the tissues of the breast is called the abscess of the breast.

Dyshormonal hyperplasia of mammary glands

This pathology is often associated with the presence of hormonal disorders. They, in turn, provoke the appearance of proliferative processes, it is they that worsen the water-electrolyte balance. As a result, there is a sense of "availability", pain and the appearance of seals.

Ectasia of the ducts of the mammary gland

Ectasia of the ducts of the mammary gland (or plasmacytic mastitis, ductectasia) is pathological changes in the mammary glands, which are determined by the expansion of the patency of the milk ducts, the site of which is the subareolear thoracic region.

Breast dysplasia

Medical statistics are disappointing and sound quite frightening figures of diseases affecting the mammary gland of a woman. And with each year, these indicators are increasing. 

Education in the mammary gland

The formation in the mammary gland is part of a large cluster of proliferative processes in the tissues, which in clinical practice are referred to as mastopathy or benign hyperplastic diseases.

Fibrolipoma of the breast

Fibrolipoma of the breast refers to benign neoplasms. Consider the causes of fibrolipoma, symptoms and methods of diagnosis. And also possible treatment options, prevention methods and prognosis for recovery.

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