Character Anatomy Breast

character Anatomy Breast
character Anatomy Breast

Character Anatomy Breast The breasts are paired structures located on the anterior thoracic wall, in the pectoral region. they are present in both males and females, yet are more prominent in females following puberty. in females, the breasts contain the mammary glands – an accessory gland of the female reproductive system. the mammary glands are the key structures. Character anatomy | breast. enjoy a selection of illustrations, sketches, model sheets and tutorials by various artists, collected and shown here for educational and inspirational purposes only. all the material is carefully researched, credited and collected in our main pinterest library, which is organised in specific boards that you can use.

character Anatomy Breast
character Anatomy Breast

Character Anatomy Breast Lymphatics of the breast. drain lymph from breast to series of nodes. lat. drainage is via 5 groups of axillary nodes. supr. drainage is via 1 group of interpectoral nodes. med. drainage is via 1 group of parasternal nodes. ultimate drainage is via subclavian lymph trunk to vv. (i.e., jxn. of subclavian v. Anatomy. gross anatomy — the mature adult breast lies between the second and sixth ribs in the vertical axis and between the sternal edge and the midaxillary line in the horizontal axis. breast tissue also projects into the axilla as the axillary tail of spence. the breast comprises three major structures: skin, subcutaneous tissue, and. Embedded in the breast’s fatty and fibrous tissue are 15 to 20 glands called lobes, each of which has many smaller lobules, or sacs, that produce milk. lobules are arranged in clusters, like bunches of grapes. ducts are thin tubes that carry milk to the nipple. the nipple is located in the middle of the areola, which is the darker area. Blood supply. breast blood supply comes from three sources: branches of the axillary artery supply the lateral part of the breast. these are the superior thoracic, thoracoacromial, lateral thoracic and subscapular arteries. branches of the internal thoracic artery, supply the medial part of the breast as the medial mammary arteries.

character Anatomy Breast
character Anatomy Breast

Character Anatomy Breast Embedded in the breast’s fatty and fibrous tissue are 15 to 20 glands called lobes, each of which has many smaller lobules, or sacs, that produce milk. lobules are arranged in clusters, like bunches of grapes. ducts are thin tubes that carry milk to the nipple. the nipple is located in the middle of the areola, which is the darker area. Blood supply. breast blood supply comes from three sources: branches of the axillary artery supply the lateral part of the breast. these are the superior thoracic, thoracoacromial, lateral thoracic and subscapular arteries. branches of the internal thoracic artery, supply the medial part of the breast as the medial mammary arteries. Introduction. the anatomy of the breast must be well understood to understand the disorders that affect this organ and develop a plan for breast surgery. when examined, some degree of asymmetry is noted in most breasts. other deformities include kyphosis, scoliosis, or some type of pectus deformity. Anatomy of the breasts. each breast has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes. they are arranged like the petals of a daisy. each lobe has many smaller structures called lobules. these end in dozens of tiny bulbs that can produce milk. the lobes, lobules, and bulbs are all linked by thin tubes called ducts. these ducts lead to the nipple in the.

character Anatomy Breast
character Anatomy Breast

Character Anatomy Breast Introduction. the anatomy of the breast must be well understood to understand the disorders that affect this organ and develop a plan for breast surgery. when examined, some degree of asymmetry is noted in most breasts. other deformities include kyphosis, scoliosis, or some type of pectus deformity. Anatomy of the breasts. each breast has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes. they are arranged like the petals of a daisy. each lobe has many smaller structures called lobules. these end in dozens of tiny bulbs that can produce milk. the lobes, lobules, and bulbs are all linked by thin tubes called ducts. these ducts lead to the nipple in the.

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