Difference between revisions of "Macromastia"

Jump to navigation Jump to search
417 bytes added ,  16:01, 3 December 2020
+weight
(+weight)
 
Line 6: Line 6:
*Operative management typically motivated by pain.<ref name=pmid27038061/>
*Operative management typically motivated by pain.<ref name=pmid27038061/>
*Significant incidental findings in reduction mammoplasties are uncommon - 3% in a series of 198 patients.<ref name=pmid24511745>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Talghini | first1 = S. | title = Is macromastia a risk factor for breast cancer? A study on 198 patients. | journal = Pak J Biol Sci | volume = 16 | issue = 21 | pages = 1348-52 | month = Nov | year = 2013 | doi =  | PMID = 24511745 }}</ref>
*Significant incidental findings in reduction mammoplasties are uncommon - 3% in a series of 198 patients.<ref name=pmid24511745>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Talghini | first1 = S. | title = Is macromastia a risk factor for breast cancer? A study on 198 patients. | journal = Pak J Biol Sci | volume = 16 | issue = 21 | pages = 1348-52 | month = Nov | year = 2013 | doi =  | PMID = 24511745 }}</ref>
==Gross==
*Benign breast tissue.
Note:
*The specimens usually come with a mass. Some health insurance plans require a minimum mass removed, e.g. 500 grams.<ref>Edwards, Kim. Breast reduction surgery, CBC News. May 29, 2008. Available at: [https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/breast-reduction-surgery-1.726015 https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/breast-reduction-surgery-1.726015]. Accessed on: 3 December 2020.</ref>


==Microscopic==
==Microscopic==
48,830

edits

Navigation menu