Etiology of breast development and asymmetry

Elisabeth N. Adkins, Shaina Anderson, Trevor McKoy, Nakachi K. Maduka, Tarun Goswami
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Etiology of breast development and asymmetry is a fascinating research topic physiologically as well as pathophysiology from a certain condition. The shape, contour, and size of the breast are unique to each female. These factors are influenced by genetics, weight, exercise, menstruation cycles, pregnancy, menopause status, and age. An attempt was made to research the breast development at fetal development and transitioning into adulthood and menopause. Additionally, we compare breast development in males to the developments in females. Something that almost everyone experiences is breast asymmetry. Although breast asymmetry is experienced by all women, it ranges from grossly undetectable to the need for surgical intervention. It is thought that breast asymmetry has intrinsic and extrinsic factors that determine the type and the extent of asymmetry observed. Hormones at play and their effect on breast asymmetry throughout breast development has been charted. Breast asymmetry is most often secondary to benign breast disorders and unassociated with a risk for malignancy. As the perception of one’s body image is an integral part of self-confidence, breast asymmetry has the potential to affect every woman’s quality of life, regardless of the degree of asymmetry. Throughout this effort, our aim was to analyze and understand breast development in males and females, breast changes from the prepubertal to post-menopausal period, benign pathological changes, summarizing the etiologies of breast asymmetry, and their effects on quality of life.
乳房发育和不对称的病因学
乳房发育和不对称的病因学是一个引人入胜的研究课题,从生理和病理生理的一定条件下。每个女性乳房的形状、轮廓和大小都是独一无二的。这些因素受遗传、体重、运动、月经周期、怀孕、更年期状况和年龄的影响。对胎儿发育、成年期过渡和绝经期乳腺发育进行了研究。此外,我们比较了男性和女性的乳房发育。几乎每个人都有过乳房不对称的经历。尽管所有女性都有乳房不对称的经历,但它的范围从完全无法检测到需要手术干预。人们认为,乳房不对称有内在和外在因素决定了乳房不对称的类型和程度。在乳房发育过程中,激素的作用及其对乳房不对称的影响已被绘制成图表。乳房不对称通常继发于良性乳房疾病,与恶性肿瘤的风险无关。由于对身体形象的感知是自信的一个组成部分,无论乳房不对称的程度如何,乳房不对称都有可能影响每个女性的生活质量。在整个过程中,我们的目的是分析和了解男性和女性的乳房发育,乳房从青春期前到绝经后的变化,良性病理变化,总结乳房不对称的病因及其对生活质量的影响。
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