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[Axillary polymastia: three cases description].

M D'Abrosi1, A Romagnoli

  • 1Osepedale E. De Santis, Genzano (Roma).

Il Giornale Di Chirurgia
|September 6, 2007
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This study details three cases of axillary polymastia, a rare congenital anomaly. It explores the embryological origins and surgical considerations for this condition.

Area of Science:

  • Embryology
  • Anatomical Pathology
  • Surgical Anatomy

Background:

  • Polymastia, the presence of accessory mammary glands, is a rare congenital anomaly.
  • Axillary polymastia specifically refers to the occurrence of breast tissue in the axilla.
  • Understanding its embryological basis is crucial for diagnosis and management.

Observation:

  • Presents three clinical cases of axillary polymastia.
  • Documents the morphological characteristics observed in these cases.
  • Highlights the anatomical variations associated with axillary polymastia.

Findings:

  • Discusses the embryological development of mammary ridges and potential deviations leading to polymastia.
  • Analyzes the morphological features of axillary accessory breast tissue.

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  • Identifies common surgical challenges and approaches for managing axillary polymastia.
  • Implications:

    • Enhances understanding of a rare congenital breast anomaly.
    • Provides insights into embryological mechanisms underlying polymastia.
    • Informs surgical strategies for treating axillary polymastia and related conditions.