Breast Embryology, Anatomy, and Physiology

Sep 1, 2019 by in ENDOCRINOLOGY Comments Off on Breast Embryology, Anatomy, and Physiology

Fig. 27.1 Gross anatomic developmental embryology Fig. 27.2 Sites of accessory breast tissue along the embryonic milk line Two theories of embryogenesis have arisen based on the development of the breast. One…

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Bariatric Surgery in Children

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Congenital Genetic predisposition Prader–Willi syndrome Endocrine disorders Cushing’s disease/syndrome Hypothyroidism Environmental Hyperphagia Sedentary lifestyle Genetic Predisposition In some children, genetic factors in isolation may predispose to development of obesity; such…

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Gynecomastia

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Hormones Anti-androgens (Prostate Cancer) Gonadotrophin releasing hormone Oestrogenic Agonists (diethylstilbestrol) Anabolic steroids Anti-ulcer therapy Histamine 2 receptor blockers (cimetidine) Proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole, esomeprazole) Cardiac agents Calcium channel blockers (verapamil,…

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Ovarian Tumours in Children

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Fig. 24.1 Ultrasound of a one-month-old with antenatally diagnosed ovarian cyst, demonstrating layering of debris within a large thin walled cyst suggesting previous ovarian torsion. (Courtesy of Dr. Alistair Calder, Great…

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Surgical Considerations of the Pituitary

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Fig. 33.1 a and b Suprasellar craniopharyngioma (sagittal and axial projections) demonstrating the common appearance of this lesion with solid and cystic components. CT imaging (not shown here) commonly demonstrates peripheral…

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Testicular Torsion

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Fig. 21.1 Intra-vaginal torsion Fig. 21.2 Extra-vaginal torsion The intra-vaginal pattern has been traditionally ascribed to a predisposing anatomical variant termed the “bellclapper” deformity, shown in Fig. 21.3a, b. However, whilst the concept…

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Pheochromocytoma

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Syndrome Gene (chromosome)a Clinical manifestations % with PHEO % PHEO bilateral References von Hippel Lindaub VHL (3p25-p26) PHEO, cerebellar hemangioblastoma, retinal angiomas, renal cell carcinoma, pancreatic cysts, pancreatic NETs in…

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Ovarian Torsion

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Fig. 25.1 Bimodal age distribution of ovarian torsion Bilateral ovarian torsion is uncommon and can occur with or without associated underlying adnexal pathology. For example, in one large series of 76…

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