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Lactiferous ducts are
ducts that
converge and form a
branched system connecting the
nipple to the
lobules of the
mammary gland. When
lactogenesis occurs...
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lactating females, milk from the
mammary gland leaves the body
through the
lactiferous ducts to
nurse an infant. The milk can flow
through the
nipple p****ively...
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nipple has
several small openings arranged radially around the tip of the
lactiferous ducts, from
which milk is
released during lactation. The
other small...
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aseptic inflammation and has been ****ociated with
squamous metaplasia of
lactiferous ducts. The term is
usually understood to
include breast abscesses located...
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These alveoli join to form
groups known as lobules. Each
lobule has a
lactiferous duct that
drains into
openings in the nipple. The
myoepithelial cells...
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lactiferous tissue is
within 30 mm of the base of the nipple. The
terminal lactiferous ducts drain the milk from
TDLUs into 4–18
lactiferous ducts...
- or no fibrosis.
There is no soft-tissue
deficiency of the nipple. The
lactiferous duct
should be
normal without any retraction.[medical
citation needed]...
- intra-alveolar
pressure forces milk into the
lactiferous sinuses, into the
lactiferous ducts (a
study found that
lactiferous sinuses may not exist. If this is true...
- Taraxa**** aphrogenes, the
Paphos dandelion, is a perennial,
lactiferous, rosulate,
hairless herb, up to 12 cm high.
Leaves all in rosette, simple, divided...
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contain 15 to 20 of
these lobules. The
lobules drain milk
through the
lactiferous ducts out of the nipples.
Breastfeeding Lactation Susan Blackburn (14...