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    Breast Cancer Essay

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    says, “cancers of the tissue are called lobular carcinomas and ductal carcinomas” ("Breast cancer" Britannica School). Ductal carcinoma is one of the most common types and it starts in the cells which line the breast ducts, beneath the nipple and areola (“Types of Breast Cancer”). Lobular carcinoma is in the lobes or glands and is located deeper inside the breast (“Types of Breast Cancer”). About eighty-five to ninety percent of all breast cancers are ductal and only about eight percent are…

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    Gynecomastia Antisha Hudson San Joaquin Valley College Gynecomastia In westernized culture, Men that are affected with man boobs are considered to be undesirable, embarrassing, & sloth-like. Most people do not know it can stem from a medical condition as side effect. The colloquial term of this disease is gynecomastia, & is not well-known to be very common in the medical field. Gynecomastia’s history/discovery, the effects, & the present/future ideas are important information that are relayed in…

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    Breast Ultrasound Essay

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    ULTRASOUND BREAST DIAGONOSIS Breast ultrasound uses sound waves to make images of the breast. It is non-invasive and often used as a follow-up test after an abnormal finding on a mammogram, breast MRI or clinical breast exam. If a needle biopsy is needed, breast ultrasound may also be used to help guide the procedure. image001 What are the reasons for a breast ultrasound? A breast ultrasound procedure is commonly performed to determine if an abnormality detected by mammography or a…

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    Breast Tumors

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    with any other organ, follows the pathway of its blood supply(28). The deep breast tissues drain into the superficial lymphatic and then to peri-areolar lymphatic plexus.75% of the drainage occurs via lateral and medial trunks extending from the areola to the axilla. Axilla drains to subclavian lymphatic trunk. 25% of lymphatic drainage occurs via internal mammary nodes. Anastomotic lymphatic channels may communicate with contra lateral skin and breast(28). Axillary vein group: It is the…

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    Pedophile Research Paper

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    After conversing about various topics with my significant other a few months back, discovering that someone we know of is a pedophile, and discussing this matter I gained an interest in pedophiles; I never gave them much thought and knew very little about them. Luckily my significant other had a lot of answers to many of my questions since he had been interested in them before. Years prior he would visit the website 4chan.org and told me about discussions he had seen and read (when the website…

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    Rohana Case Study

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    river valleys. The rulers of the main kingdom in Anuradhapura always tried to (Fig 01- Present southern province.) maintain close relationship with Rohana. In Rohana there were two dynasties named as “kajaragama” areola and “chandangama” areola. Fisheries industry and agriculture were the chief mean of livelihood of the inhabitants of ancient Ruhuna…

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    According to Conger (2015) it was illegal in the United States for all men to be topless in public up until the late 1930’s. Even bathing suits for men had to cover their nipples, and it was fortified that the suit be loose instead of form fitting. Conger went on to discuss how the movie Tarzan and the Apes started a domino effect when Johnny Weissmuller wore only a loincloth in the film, thus showing his chest. Due to Weissmuller doing so, it lead to more shirtless males in movies which then…

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    Tongue Tie Research Paper

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    Identifying tongue tied infants Ankyloglossia, or commonly referred to as a "tongue tie", is a condition seen in newborns when the lingual frenulum (the connecting membrane that supports the tongue) is short. The act of cutting the frenulum is called a lingual frenectomy. Two types of frenectomies exist. There are labial frenectomies (membrane is attached toward the lips) and lingual frenectomies (membrane is attached at the tongue). A labial frenectomy is performed when the frenum pulls on the…

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    Benign Lesions of the Breast: A) Benign proliferative breast disease: 1. Fibroadenoma: Fibroadenoma is the most benign soft tissue mass of the breast and accounts for approximately 40%-50% of all breast biopsies (Liberman, 2000). Usually it is occurring in patients between the ages of 20-35 years , it increases in size during pregnancy and tends to regress as the age of the patient increases, it is usually single, but in 20% of cases there are multiple lesions in the same breast or bilaterally…

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    breasts like hers. Her motto was "If you've got them, flaunt them!" I'd sneak peeks at her pussy too, covering by her lovely brown fine, neatly trimmed curly hair. As we washed I stared at Jane's breasts. They were nice and round, - and firm. The areolas – she taught me that term – were wide, and bulged like swollen bee stings. I wondered if they would stretch as large as Mom's when she had children. The nipples were long and prominent like Mom's too, and so hard! I felt a stirring as I…

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