Winners make rules, and losers follow it… Breast anatomy.

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Winners make rules, and losers follow it…

Breast anatomy

Lymphatics cross midline Cephalic vein Basilic v. Median cubital v.

Lobe of mammary gland Suspensory lig. of breast

Lobe of mammary gland Suspensory lig. of breast

Pectoralis major m. & fascia Clavicular head of pectoralis major m. Sternocostal head of Pectoralis major m.

Serratus anterior m.

Pectoralis minor m. & fascia Suspensory lig. of axilla Clavipectoral fascia

Medial pectoral n. Lateral pectoral n. Thoracoacromial v. Cephalic v.

Thoracoacromial a.

Subclavius m. Pectoralis minor m. Pectoral node I Pectoral node III

Pectoral node II Pectoral node I Pectoral node III

Axillary v. Brachial plexus

Axillary a. Internal mammary a. Superior thoracic a. Lateral thoracic a. Thoracodorsal a.

Axillary v. Axillary a. Nerve to serratus anterior Serratus anterior

Subscapularis m. Teres major m. Serratus anterior m.

Azygos v. S.V.C Sympathetic chain

Azygos v. Intercostal veins

Aorta 3 rd intercostal a. Intercostal arteries

Intercostal nerve & vessels Internal intercostal m. Innermost intercostal m. Between &