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BREAST
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Dr.Kushalini
PEGAWAI PERUBATAN
JABATAN PEMBEDAHAN
HOSPITAL SEBERANG JAYA
Mammary ridge
4
• Mammary line
Axilla to inguinal region
• Accessory breast tissue
(polythelia)
o Thoracic region 90
o Axilla 05
o Abdomen 05
•Secondary
sexual feature
•Nutrition for the
neonate
1. Chest wall.
2. Pectoral muscles.
3. Lobules (glands that
make milk).
4. Nipple surface.
5. Areola.
6. Lactiferous duct
tube that carries milk
to the nipple
7. Fatty tissue.
8. Skin.
THE NORMAL BREAST
- In the superficial fascia of the pectoral region.
 Vertically: 2nd to 6th ribs.
 Horizontally: lateral border of sternum to mid-
axillary line.
• Above: Clavicle
• Below: 7th to 8th ribs
• Medially: Midline
• Posteriorly : to the edge of latissimus dorsi
Skin
2nd rib
6th rib
Pectoralis major
Fat
Deep relations:
• Skin:
– Nipple
– Areola
• Parenchyma
• Stroma
Tubercle of Montgomery
Nipple
Areola
Skin
Nipple
• Covered by thick hairless skin
• 4th intercostal space
• Colour varies
• Adipose tissue
• Fibrous connective tissue
• Epithelial secretory tissue
• Lactiferous ducts opening(15 – 20)
• usually everted & erectile .
Areola
 Around the nipple
 Colour varies
 smooth muscles (circular & radial layout)
 sweat & sebaceous glands
• Tubercles of Montgomery
• sebaceous glands enlarge during pregnancy & lactation
Parenchyma:
 Lobes:
- 15 – 20 in number
- Composed of minute glandular
structures called lobules
- Lobules empty via ductules in
lactiferous ducts
 Lactiferous ducts:
- Open on to nipple
- Contains ampulla near its end
(Reservoir of milk or abnormal discharge)
Lobules
Ductules
Lactiferous duct
Lactiferous sinus
Nipple
Stroma:
Partly fibrous & partly fatty
• Ligaments of Cooper:
- Anchors the breast with skin
- Cancer cells may infiltrate
these ligaments, so the breast
becomes fixed & contraction of
the ligaments can cause retraction
or puckering (folding) of the skin.
Non-lactating Lactating
Blood Supply:
Arterial supply
1. Internal thoracic artery – perforating branches
2. Axillary artery –
1. Lateral thoracic artery
2. Superior thoracic artery
3. Acromiothoracic artery
3. Posterior intercostal arteries – lateral branches
Arteries are distributed in the anterior surface.
Posterior surface is relatively avascular.
Internal thoracic
artery
Axillary artery
Lateral thoracic
artery
Superior thoracic
artery
Acromiothoracic
artery
Posterior intercostal
arteries
o Veins follow the arteries.
o First converge around the nipple to form an
anastomotic venous circle & then form 02 sets of
veins.
• Superficial veins: drain into Internal thoracic
vein & superficial veins of the lower part of
the neck
• Deep veins: drain into Internal thoracic ,
Axillary & Posterior intercostal veins
Internal thoracic vein
Axillary vein
Anastomotic
venous circle
THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Lymphatic System which consists of vessels
and
organs plays two vital roles in our lives:
1) The vessels essentially maintain interstitial
fluid levels by carrying excess fluids as well
as any plasma proteins, back into the CVS.
2) The organs, house critical immune cells
such as lymphocytes which carry out our
body defense against infection.
THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Most of the lymph vessels of the breast
drain into:
• Lymph nodes under the arm (auxiliary
nodes).
• Lymph nodes around the collar bone
(supraclavicular and infraclavicular lymph
nodes)
• Lymph nodes inside the chest near the
breast bone (internal mammary lymph
Axillary lymph nodes
Anterior
Central
Apical
Lateral
Posterior
Interpectoral
Internal
mammary
lymph
nodes
Devoid of valves.
• Superficial lymphatics  skin over breast except
nipple & areola
• Deep lymphatics  parenchyma as well as nipple &
areola
• Subareolar plexus
(of Sappy)
Subareolar plexus
of Sappy
• 4th to 6th intercostal nerves
by their Anterior & Lateral
cutaneous branches;
• Milk secretion by Prolactin,
not by nerves
Post Natal Development
PUBERTY PHASE
I. Elevation of the nipple
II. Glandular subareolar tissue of
nipple and breast projecting
from chest wall as single mass.
III. Pigmentation of areola,breast
tissue increases
IV. Areola & nipple form a
secondary mass
V. Smooth contour of the breast
 Amastia (Absence of breast)
 Polymastia (Supernumerary breasts)
 Athelia (Absence of nipple)
 Polythelia (Supernumerary nipples)
 Gynaecomastia (in Klinefelter’s syndrome)
Amastia of right breast
Polymastia
Polythelia
Nipple retraction
Athelia
Gynaecomastia
PHYSIOLOGY
- Important accessory organ of the female
reproductive system.
- Provides nutrition to the new born in the form of
milk.
Physiology
Feed Your Faith, Your Fears Will Starve To Death
question
1. One of the breast function is for lactation(true/false).
ans: true
2. The structure of breast involve parenchyma alone.(true/
false) ans: false
1. Lactiferous ducts function as reservoir of milk or
abnormal discharge.(true/false) ans: true
2. During pregnancy there is increase in mammary blood
flow.(true/false) ans : true
3. During the 3rd stage of puberty phase there is increase
in pigmentation of aerola.(true/false) ans false

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anatomy of breast

  • 1. BREAST ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Dr.Kushalini PEGAWAI PERUBATAN JABATAN PEMBEDAHAN HOSPITAL SEBERANG JAYA
  • 2.
  • 4. • Mammary line Axilla to inguinal region • Accessory breast tissue (polythelia) o Thoracic region 90 o Axilla 05 o Abdomen 05
  • 6. 1. Chest wall. 2. Pectoral muscles. 3. Lobules (glands that make milk). 4. Nipple surface. 5. Areola. 6. Lactiferous duct tube that carries milk to the nipple 7. Fatty tissue. 8. Skin. THE NORMAL BREAST
  • 7.
  • 8. - In the superficial fascia of the pectoral region.  Vertically: 2nd to 6th ribs.  Horizontally: lateral border of sternum to mid- axillary line. • Above: Clavicle • Below: 7th to 8th ribs • Medially: Midline • Posteriorly : to the edge of latissimus dorsi
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 13. • Skin: – Nipple – Areola • Parenchyma • Stroma
  • 15. Nipple • Covered by thick hairless skin • 4th intercostal space • Colour varies • Adipose tissue • Fibrous connective tissue • Epithelial secretory tissue • Lactiferous ducts opening(15 – 20) • usually everted & erectile .
  • 16. Areola  Around the nipple  Colour varies  smooth muscles (circular & radial layout)  sweat & sebaceous glands • Tubercles of Montgomery • sebaceous glands enlarge during pregnancy & lactation
  • 17. Parenchyma:  Lobes: - 15 – 20 in number - Composed of minute glandular structures called lobules - Lobules empty via ductules in lactiferous ducts  Lactiferous ducts: - Open on to nipple - Contains ampulla near its end (Reservoir of milk or abnormal discharge) Lobules Ductules Lactiferous duct Lactiferous sinus Nipple
  • 18.
  • 19. Stroma: Partly fibrous & partly fatty • Ligaments of Cooper: - Anchors the breast with skin - Cancer cells may infiltrate these ligaments, so the breast becomes fixed & contraction of the ligaments can cause retraction or puckering (folding) of the skin.
  • 21. Blood Supply: Arterial supply 1. Internal thoracic artery – perforating branches 2. Axillary artery – 1. Lateral thoracic artery 2. Superior thoracic artery 3. Acromiothoracic artery 3. Posterior intercostal arteries – lateral branches Arteries are distributed in the anterior surface. Posterior surface is relatively avascular.
  • 22. Internal thoracic artery Axillary artery Lateral thoracic artery Superior thoracic artery Acromiothoracic artery Posterior intercostal arteries
  • 23. o Veins follow the arteries. o First converge around the nipple to form an anastomotic venous circle & then form 02 sets of veins. • Superficial veins: drain into Internal thoracic vein & superficial veins of the lower part of the neck • Deep veins: drain into Internal thoracic , Axillary & Posterior intercostal veins
  • 24. Internal thoracic vein Axillary vein Anastomotic venous circle
  • 25.
  • 26. THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Lymphatic System which consists of vessels and organs plays two vital roles in our lives: 1) The vessels essentially maintain interstitial fluid levels by carrying excess fluids as well as any plasma proteins, back into the CVS. 2) The organs, house critical immune cells such as lymphocytes which carry out our body defense against infection.
  • 27. THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Most of the lymph vessels of the breast drain into: • Lymph nodes under the arm (auxiliary nodes). • Lymph nodes around the collar bone (supraclavicular and infraclavicular lymph nodes) • Lymph nodes inside the chest near the breast bone (internal mammary lymph
  • 28.
  • 30. Devoid of valves. • Superficial lymphatics  skin over breast except nipple & areola • Deep lymphatics  parenchyma as well as nipple & areola • Subareolar plexus (of Sappy) Subareolar plexus of Sappy
  • 31.
  • 32. • 4th to 6th intercostal nerves by their Anterior & Lateral cutaneous branches; • Milk secretion by Prolactin, not by nerves
  • 33.
  • 34. Post Natal Development PUBERTY PHASE I. Elevation of the nipple II. Glandular subareolar tissue of nipple and breast projecting from chest wall as single mass. III. Pigmentation of areola,breast tissue increases IV. Areola & nipple form a secondary mass V. Smooth contour of the breast
  • 35.
  • 36.  Amastia (Absence of breast)  Polymastia (Supernumerary breasts)  Athelia (Absence of nipple)  Polythelia (Supernumerary nipples)  Gynaecomastia (in Klinefelter’s syndrome)
  • 37. Amastia of right breast Polymastia Polythelia Nipple retraction Athelia Gynaecomastia
  • 39. - Important accessory organ of the female reproductive system. - Provides nutrition to the new born in the form of milk.
  • 41.
  • 42. Feed Your Faith, Your Fears Will Starve To Death
  • 43. question 1. One of the breast function is for lactation(true/false). ans: true 2. The structure of breast involve parenchyma alone.(true/ false) ans: false 1. Lactiferous ducts function as reservoir of milk or abnormal discharge.(true/false) ans: true 2. During pregnancy there is increase in mammary blood flow.(true/false) ans : true 3. During the 3rd stage of puberty phase there is increase in pigmentation of aerola.(true/false) ans false