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Contributors; 1: Anatomy of the Breast, Axilla, and Chest Wall; Introduction; Evolution and Comparative Anatomy of the Breast; Embryology; Areola; Congenital and Acquired Deformity of the Breast; Development and Physiology of the Breast Parenchyma; Adult Breast; Overview; Skin Envelope and Nipple-Areola Complex; Parenchyma of the Breast; Gynecomastia; Fascia and Ligaments; Anatomy of the Axilla; Vascular Anatomy of the Breast; Lymphatic Drainage of the Breast; Innervation of the Breast; Muscles Supporting the Breast; Pectoralis Major Muscle; Pectoralis Minor Muscle
Serratus Anterior Muscle Rectus Abdominis Musculature; Latissimus Dorsi Muscle; External Oblique; Anomalous Muscles; Principles to the Surgical Approach of the Breast; References; 2: Breast Ultrasound: Diagnostic Imaging and Biopsy Techniques for the Office Practice; Introduction; Scanning Techniques of Breast Ultrasound; Sonographic Anatomy of the Breast; Sonographic Characteristics of Focal Lesions; Classification of Breast Lesions; Documenting Findings Using BI-RADS®; BI-RADS®-US Assessment Categories; Indications for Office-Based Breast Ultrasound
Office-Based Ultrasound-Guided InterventionIndications for Intervention; Cysts; Indeterminate Breast Abnormalities; Suspicious Breast Abnormalities; Pre-procedure Planning; Image-Guided Minimally Invasive Breast Biopsy Devices; Performing Ultrasound-Guided Intervention; Positioning; Optimization of the Image; Technique; Cyst Aspiration; Ultrasound-Guided Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy; Breast Tumor Ablation with Ultrasound Guidance; Radiofrequency Ablation; Laser Ablation; Conclusion; References; 3: Management of Benign Breast Disease; Introduction; Congenital Abnormalities
Supernumerary or Accessory Breast Tissue Breast Hypoplasia; Management of Breast Hypoplasia; Juvenile Hypertrophy; Abnormalities of Normal Breast Development and Involution; Fibroadenoma; Phyllodes Tumours; Management of a Discrete Mobile Mass in a Young Woman; How to Excise a Fibroadenoma; Operative Technique; Aberrations of Cyclical Activity; Nodularity; Breast Pain; Management of Breast Pain; Aberrations of Breast Involution; Palpable Breast Cysts; Management of Patients with Cysts; Sclerosis; Management of Sclerosing Lesions; Duct Ectasia; Management of Duct Ectasia
Duct PapillomasManagement of Duct Papillomas; Nipple Retraction; Nipple Discharge; Investigation of Nipple Discharge; Management of Nipple Discharge (Fig. 3.12); Microdochectomy; Total Duct Excision; Benign Disease in Men; Gynecomastia; Management of Gynecomastia; Benign Neoplasms and Proliferations; Epithelial Hyperplasia; Management of Atypical Hyperplasia and Lobular Intraepithelial Neoplasia; Breast Infection; Lactational Infection; Management of Lactational Infection; Non-lactational Infection; Central or Periareolar Infection; Mammary Duct Fistulae
Serratus Anterior Muscle Rectus Abdominis Musculature; Latissimus Dorsi Muscle; External Oblique; Anomalous Muscles; Principles to the Surgical Approach of the Breast; References; 2: Breast Ultrasound: Diagnostic Imaging and Biopsy Techniques for the Office Practice; Introduction; Scanning Techniques of Breast Ultrasound; Sonographic Anatomy of the Breast; Sonographic Characteristics of Focal Lesions; Classification of Breast Lesions; Documenting Findings Using BI-RADS®; BI-RADS®-US Assessment Categories; Indications for Office-Based Breast Ultrasound
Office-Based Ultrasound-Guided InterventionIndications for Intervention; Cysts; Indeterminate Breast Abnormalities; Suspicious Breast Abnormalities; Pre-procedure Planning; Image-Guided Minimally Invasive Breast Biopsy Devices; Performing Ultrasound-Guided Intervention; Positioning; Optimization of the Image; Technique; Cyst Aspiration; Ultrasound-Guided Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy; Breast Tumor Ablation with Ultrasound Guidance; Radiofrequency Ablation; Laser Ablation; Conclusion; References; 3: Management of Benign Breast Disease; Introduction; Congenital Abnormalities
Supernumerary or Accessory Breast Tissue Breast Hypoplasia; Management of Breast Hypoplasia; Juvenile Hypertrophy; Abnormalities of Normal Breast Development and Involution; Fibroadenoma; Phyllodes Tumours; Management of a Discrete Mobile Mass in a Young Woman; How to Excise a Fibroadenoma; Operative Technique; Aberrations of Cyclical Activity; Nodularity; Breast Pain; Management of Breast Pain; Aberrations of Breast Involution; Palpable Breast Cysts; Management of Patients with Cysts; Sclerosis; Management of Sclerosing Lesions; Duct Ectasia; Management of Duct Ectasia
Duct PapillomasManagement of Duct Papillomas; Nipple Retraction; Nipple Discharge; Investigation of Nipple Discharge; Management of Nipple Discharge (Fig. 3.12); Microdochectomy; Total Duct Excision; Benign Disease in Men; Gynecomastia; Management of Gynecomastia; Benign Neoplasms and Proliferations; Epithelial Hyperplasia; Management of Atypical Hyperplasia and Lobular Intraepithelial Neoplasia; Breast Infection; Lactational Infection; Management of Lactational Infection; Non-lactational Infection; Central or Periareolar Infection; Mammary Duct Fistulae