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Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 9e Chapter 17. The Breast
Sections: Key Points, A Brief History of Breast Cancer Therapy, Embryology and Functional Anatomy of the Breast, Physiology of the Breast, Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders of the Breast, Common Benign Disorders and Diseases of the Breast, Risk Factors for Breast Cancer, Epidemiology and Natural History of Breast Cancer, Histopathology of Breast Cancer, Diagnosis of Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Staging and Biomarkers, Overview of Breast Cancer Therapy, Surgical Techniques in Breast Cancer Therapy, Nonsurgical Breast Cancer Therapies, Special Clinical Situations, References. Topics Discussed: breast diseases.
Excerpt:
"1. The breast receives its principal blood supply from perforating
branches of the internal mammary artery, lateral branches of the
posterior intercostal arteries, and branches from the axillary artery,
including the highest thoracic, lateral thoracic, and pectoral branches
of the thoracoacromial artery...."
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