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Anatomia chirurgiczna gruczołu piersiowego (część 1.). Budowa ogólna, embriogeneza, histologia, kompleks brodawka-otoczka, powięzie tkanki gruczołowej i ściany klatki piersiowej

Sławomir Cieśla1, Mateusz Wichtowski12, Róża Poźniak-Balicka34, Dawid Murawa12
Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Onkologicznego Nowotwory 2020;5(5):281-289.

Streszczenie

Szybki rozwój technik chirurgicznych stosowanych w chirurgii piersi wymusza doskonałe opanowanie wiedzy z zakresu anatomii gruczołu piersiowego. W artykule przedstawiono najnowsze wiadomości dotyczące embriogenezy i histologii i ogólnej anatomii piersi. Szczególną uwagę zwrócono na budowę kompleksu brodawkowo-otoczkowego oraz anatomię powięzi ściany klatki piersiowej i gruczołu piersiowego.

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