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cross section of an adult human femur bone (bōn) 1.The hard, dense, calcified tissue that forms the skeleton of most vertebrates. Bone serves as a framework for the attachment of muscles and protects vital organs, such as the brain. It also contains large amounts of calcium, a mineral ...
chapter 2 - anatomy of the human breast MC Neville,MR Neifert 被引量: 0发表: 1983年 Anatomy and Physiology of the Breast This chapter is a review of the development, structure and function of the normal human breast. It is meant to serve as a backdrop and reference for the chapters tha...
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Reviews and Notices of Books You have full text access to this content Anatomy of the human body. By R. D. Lockhart, M.D., Ch. M., F.R.S.E., Regius Professor of Anatomy, Aberdeen University; G. F. Hamilton, J.P., B. Sc, M.B., Ch.B., Senior Lecturer in Anatomy, ...
Gross Anatomy The mammary gland, as the breast is medically termed, received its name from mamma , the Latin word for breast. The human mammary gland is the only organ that is not fully developed at birth. It experiences dramatic changes in size, shape,
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This chapter is a review of the development, structure and function of the normal human breast. It is meant to serve as a backdrop and reference for the chapters that follow on pathologies and treatment. It presents an overview of normal gross anatomy, histology, and hormonal regulation of th...
Many descriptions of “embryonic” development in the literature on human breast development are better referred to as prenatal, since the embryonic period extends only from the end of the second to the end of the eighth postfertilization week. The more inclusive term, prenatal, is used here. ...