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  2. Anisomastia - Wikipedia

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    Anisomastia is a medical condition in which there is a severe asymmetry or unequalness in the size of the breasts, generally related to a difference in volume. [1] In other words, when one of the breasts is much larger than the other. [2] In contrast to anisomastia, a slight asymmetry of the breasts is common. [1]

  3. Micromastia - Wikipedia

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    Breast development is commonly asymmetric and one or both breasts may be small. This condition may be a congenital defect associated with underlying abnormalities of the pectoral muscle (as in Poland's syndrome [ 2 ] ), related to trauma (typically surgery or radiotherapy ) or it may be a more subjective aesthetic description.

  4. Breast hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    The indication is an excess breast weight that exceeds approximately 3% of the total body weight. [3] There are varying definitions of what is considered to be excessive breast tissue, that is the expected breast tissue plus extraordinary breast tissue, ranging from as little as 0.6 kilograms (1.3 lb) up to 2.5 kilograms (5.5 lb) with most physicians defining macromastia as excessive tissue of ...

  5. 8 pictures to help you determine if a breast lump is cause ...

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    While some breast pain is normal, especially when in tune with your menstrual cycle, breast pain in a specific area is less common. "If you have breast pain you can point to with one finger or is ...

  6. Symmastia - Wikipedia

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    One way to prevent symmastia is by using appropriate implant placement techniques. According to the book "Breast Augmentation" by William P. Adams Jr., et al., submuscular implant placement can help prevent symmastia. This technique involves placing the implant under the chest muscle, which provides additional support and coverage for the implant.

  7. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common ... - AOL

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    The causes vary, but are often rooted in excess oil and bacteria on the face, chest, or back, which can be triggered by hormonal issues, stress, certain foods, and irritating products.

  8. Gynecomastia - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol and some drugs can also cause breast enlargement. [4] [7] Other causes may include Klinefelter syndrome, metabolic dysfunction, or a natural decline in testosterone production. [4] [6] [8] This may occur even if the levels of estrogens and androgens are both appropriate, but the ratio is altered. [7]

  9. Fluctuating asymmetry - Wikipedia

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    Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is often considered to be the product of developmental stress and instability, caused by both genetic and environmental stressors. The notion that FA is a result of genetic and environmental factors is supported by Waddington's notion of canalisation, which implies that FA is a measure of the genome's ability to successfully buffer development to achieve a normal ...