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  2. Mammoplasia - Wikipedia

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    Normal histology of the breast during lactation. Mammoplasia is the normal or spontaneous enlargement of human breasts. [1] Mammoplasia occurs normally during puberty and pregnancy in women, as well as during certain periods of the menstrual cycle. [2] [3] [4] When it occurs in males, it is called gynecomastia and is considered to be ...

  3. Hypersomatotropism (veterinary) - Wikipedia

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    The size of the adrenal glands can be useful in diagnosis, studies have found that the size of the adrenal gland in diabetic cats without hypersomatotropism does not differ significantly from non-diabetic cats; [11] [12] [1] however adrenomegaly is not pathognomonic to hypersomatotropism and can occur with other conditions in cats such as ...

  4. Mammary tumor - Wikipedia

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    A mammary tumor is a neoplasm originating in the mammary gland. It is a common finding in older female dogs and cats that are not spayed , but they are found in other animals as well. The mammary glands in dogs and cats are associated with their nipples and extend from the underside of the chest to the groin on both sides of the midline.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Compensatory growth (organ) - Wikipedia

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    The adrenal glands [4] [5] The heart [5] [6] Muscles [5] The liver [5] [7] The lungs [8] The pancreas (beta cells and acinar cells) [7] The mammary glands [5] The spleen (where bone marrow and lymphatic tissue undergo compensatory hypertrophy and assumes the spleen function during spleen injury) [5] The testicles [5] The thyroid gland [5] [9]

  7. Update on Overweight Golden Retriever's Amazing Health ...

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    By the time the rescue got to her, she was not able to stand for more than a few seconds, couldn’t sit like a normal dog, and had huge raw callouses on her legs and tail from the way she was ...

  8. Breast development - Wikipedia

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    Breast development results in prominent and developed structures on the chest known as breasts in primates, which serve primarily as mammary glands. The process is mediated by an assortment of hormones (and growth factors), the most important of which include estrogen, progesterone, prolactin, and growth hormone.

  9. Rescue Cat Surprisingly Warms Up to Owners on Day 1 in ... - AOL

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    The clip shows a tuxedo cat showering her new family with unexpected affection from the very first day in her new home. The post Rescue Cat Surprisingly Warms Up to Owners on Day 1 in Heartwarming ...