Model of female breast – 3B Scientific Model of female breast User Manual
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Model of female breast
A Milk-giving right breast and chest wall, front view, medially divided, representation of the
externally visible changes for breast gland inflammation (mastitis) on the inner half
B Milk-giving right breast and chest wall, external half, cut surface
C Milk-giving right breast and chest wall, inner half, cut surface, representation of breast gland
inflammation (mastitis)
D Non-milk giving left breast and chest wall, front view, two sagittal cuts
E Non-milk-giving breast and chest wall; external half, external view,
skin windowed to illustrate the regional lymph nodes
F Non-milk-giving left breast and chest wall, external half, cut surface
G Non-milk-giving left breast and chest wall, middle section, external cut surface, representation
of a benign tumour (fibroadenoma) and two cysts
H Non-milk-giving left breast and chest wall, middle section, inner cut surface,
representation of a pathological proliferation of the breast gland connective tissue (mastopathy)
I Non-milk-giving left breast and chest wall, inner section, cut surface, representation of two
malignant tumours (breast cancer)
1 Areolar tubercles (MONTGOMERY’s tubercles)
2 Areola
3 Nipple
4 External signs of breast gland inflammation (mastitis)
5 Fat tissue
6 Mammary glands
7 Lactiferous sinus
8 Lactiferous duct
9 Ribs
10 Pectoral fascia
11 Pectoralis major
12 Intercostal muscles
13 Right lung
14 Parietal pleura, costal part
15 Visceral pleura (Pulmonary pleura)
16 Inflammation (mastitis)
17 Axillary lymph nodes, pectoral nodes (anterior nodes)
18 Breast
19 Suspensory ligaments of breast (Suspensory retinaculum of breast)
20 Left lung
21 Benign tumor (fibroadenoma)
22 Cysts
23 Proliferation of connective tissue (mastopathy)
24 Malignant tumors (breast cancer)