S222 & S222.250 & S222.100
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Breast #4
This breast shows a retracted nipple and on careful
palpation, a mass may be felt immediately under
the nipple. This breast represents a carcinoma in
one of the milk ducts and also shows the so-called
“orange skin” effect on the entire nipple area.
Attach the Velcro on the nipple to the
Velcro on the inside of the brassiere.
Breast #5
The breast here shows a comparatively rare
but easily palpable tumor: a giant sarcoma (or
giant mammary myxoma) of which the wildly
growing masses (the largest one shown in
ulcerated form) can be easily felt and seen.
Breast #6
This form of breast cancer (scirrhous carcinoma).
When palpating, note the infiltrating nature
of the growth. It has no well-defined borders
and cannot be moved within the breast.
Breast #3
There is a solitary tumor in the breast below. It is
well circumscribed and has a stalk. The tumor can
be moved, and is not adherent to breast tissue.