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Mammary crest
Natural milk lines in the human body
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Latincrista mammaria
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The mammary ridge or mammary crest is a primordium[1] specific for the development of mammary glands.

  1. ^ Ernst L, Rucelli ED, Huff DS (2007). Color Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Histology.

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Areola

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lean women and men in a curved linear arrangement identical to the mammary ridge lines seen in human embryos. TheFreeDictionary > Fat pad Citing: Mosby's...

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sex distinction between males and females. In females, it serves as the mammary gland, which produces and secretes milk to feed infants. Subcutaneous fat...

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Blocked milk duct

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Retromammary space

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Human vestigiality

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Terminal end bud

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Alveolus

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her, since the sheep was cloned from a cell taken from an adult ewe's mammary gland. In Mobile, Alabama, the General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge is commonly...

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outcomes. Poland Syndrome can be associated with bones, subcutaneous and mammary atrophy: the first, as for pectus excavatum, is successfully corrected...

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