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Operationsrelevante Anatomische Überlegungen zur Chirurgischen Therapie des Mammakarzinoms

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Die weibliche Brustdrüse ist eine modifizierte Schweißdrüse und liegt in der oberflächlichen Schicht des Thorax. Embryologisch stammt sie von der Milchleiste ab, die sich vertikal von der Achselfalte bis zur Leistengegend erstreckt.

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Panhofer, P., Jakesz, R. (2007). Operationsrelevante Anatomische Überlegungen zur Chirurgischen Therapie des Mammakarzinoms. In: Jakesz, R., Frey, M. (eds) Mammakarzinom. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-29685-1_1

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