| Benign Breast Disease |
|
|
|
|
|
Anatomy |
Benign Breast Disease Anatomy
Breast Anatomy Breasts are made of fat and milk glands. Small passageways, called ducts, deliver milk from the glands, to the nipple. Lymphatic tissue provides a passageway for cell waste to drain from the breast. ![]() Examples of breast anatomy:
Continue to Benign Breast Disease Trusted Sites
|
| About freeMD | FAQ | Terms of Use | New Visitor | Feedback |