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User Guide | Interchangeable Breasts |
Attach the Velcro on the nipple to the Velcro on
the inside of the skin.
BREAST #5
The breast below 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)
is one of the more commonly encountered
malignant tumors of the breast. When palpating,
note the iniltrating nature of the growth. It has
no well-deined borders and cannot be moved
within the breast.
BREAST #2
Seven discreet nodes on one side, a somewhat
larger node on the other side, and a very
discreet puckered area around the nipple. This
breast represents various stages of ibrocystic
disease which is due to an endocrine imbalance
and may be found in many normal women. The
larger node may be felt either as a hard node or
as a cystic mass or swelling.
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. It is benign and usually occurs in
younger women.
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.
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