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Breast Anatomy and Physiology

Breast Anatomy and Physiology

Breast Anatomy and Physiology

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Gross Anatomy & Development - Breast Blueprint

  • Location & Extent:
    • Superficial fascia, anterior chest wall.
    • Vertical: 2nd to 6th rib.
    • Horizontal: Sternal edge to mid-axillary line.
    • Overlies: Pectoralis major (2/3), Serratus anterior (1/3).
  • Key Structures:
    • Modified apocrine sweat gland.
    • Parenchyma: 15-20 lobes → lactiferous ducts → Terminal Duct Lobular Units (TDLUs).
    • Stroma: Fibrous (Cooper's ligaments), Adipose tissue.
    • Axillary tail of Spence: Extends superolaterally towards axilla. Sagittal view of female breast anatomy with labels
  • Blood Supply:
    • Arterial: Internal mammary a., Lateral thoracic a., Thoracoacromial a., Intercostal aa.
    • Venous: Axillary v., Internal mammary v., Intercostal vv.
  • Lymphatic Drainage: (📌 Metastasis pathway)
    • ~75% to Axillary nodes (Levels I, II, III).
    • ~20% to Internal mammary nodes.
    • ~5% to Posterior intercostal nodes.
  • Nerve Supply:
    • Anterior & lateral cutaneous branches of 4th-6th intercostal nerves.
  • Development:
    • Ectodermal milk line (mammary ridge).
    • Thelarche: Onset of breast development.

⭐ Axillary lymph node status is the single most important prognostic factor in invasive breast carcinoma staging and treatment planning.

Microscopic Anatomy - Tiny Tissue Tales

  • Terminal Ductal Lobular Unit (TDLU): Key functional unit; origin of most breast pathologies.
    • Comprises: Extralobular terminal duct & lobule (contains acini/ductules).
    • Acinus: Lined by inner epithelial & outer myoepithelial cells.
  • Ductal-Lobular System Lining: Double cell layer.
    • Luminal (epithelial) cells: Cuboidal/columnar; milk production. Hormone receptor (ER/PR) positive.
    • Myoepithelial cells: Spindle-shaped, contractile (contain actin); p63, SMA positive. Aid milk ejection.
  • Stroma: Supportive connective tissue.
    • Intralobular stroma: Loose, cellular, hormone-sensitive.
    • Interlobular stroma: Dense, fibrous.
  • 📌 Myoepithelial Epithelium Moves Out milk (MEMO) - for contractile function.

⭐ The TDLU is the primary site of origin for most breast cancers (e.g., DCIS, invasive ductal carcinoma) and many benign proliferative diseases.

Breast TDLU histology with labelsoka

Physiology & Hormonal Control - Dynamic Ducts

  • Core Hormones & Primary Roles:

    • Estrogen: Stimulates ductal proliferation & elongation.
    • Progesterone: Promotes lobular-alveolar development & differentiation.
    • Prolactin (Ant. Pituitary): Milk synthesis (lactogenesis).
    • Oxytocin (Post. Pituitary): Milk ejection (let-down); myoepithelial contraction.
    • Permissive: GH, Cortisol, Insulin support development.
  • Life Stage Dynamics:

    • Puberty: Estrogen → ductal elongation; Progesterone → lobular-alveolar budding.
    • Menstrual Cycle:
      • Follicular (Estrogen): Ductal proliferation, ↑epithelial activity.
      • Luteal (Progesterone): Lobular differentiation, stromal edema, ↑vascularity, fullness/tenderness.
    • Pregnancy: ↑Estrogen, ↑Progesterone, ↑Prolactin, hPL → full alveolar maturation for lactation; colostrum.
    • Lactation: Suckling → Prolactin (milk synthesis); Oxytocin (milk ejection).
    • Involution: (Post-lactation/Menopause) Hormonal withdrawal → apoptosis, glandular regression, ↑adipose.

Hormonal regulation of breast development and function

⭐ Progesterone's luteal phase effects (lobular differentiation, ↑vascularity, stromal edema) are key to premenstrual breast tenderness and volume changes.

Imaging Correlates - Anatomy on Film

  • Mammography (X-ray):
    • Fat: Radiolucent (dark), predominant in older women.
    • Fibroglandular tissue: Radiopaque (white). Density varies (age, hormones); BIRADS A-D.
    • Cooper's ligaments: Thin, white lines (connective tissue).
    • Pectoral muscle: Radiopaque, triangular, posterior on MLO.
    • Skin: Thin radiopaque line (<2 mm).
  • Ultrasound (USG):
    • Fat lobules: Hypoechoic (darker) than glandular tissue.
    • Fibroglandular tissue: Echogenic/hyperechoic (brighter).
    • Ducts: Anechoic (black) tubes; normal <2 mm, visible if dilated.
    • Cooper's ligaments: Echogenic, curvilinear bands.
  • MRI:
    • Fat: Bright on T1W; suppressed on fat-sat.
    • Fibroglandular tissue: Intermediate T1W, variable T2W. Enhances with gadolinium.

⭐ The Terminal Ductal Lobular Unit (TDLU), typically 1-2 mm, is the primary site of origin for most breast cancers and benign proliferative diseases.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Cooper's ligaments: Suspensory structures maintaining breast shape and support.
  • Terminal Ductal Lobular Unit (TDLU): Origin site for most breast cancers.
  • Lactiferous ducts converge at the nipple; Montgomery glands lubricate areola.
  • Axillary lymph nodes (Levels I-III) are key for cancer staging via lymphatic drainage.
  • Arterial supply: Mainly internal mammary and lateral thoracic arteries.
  • Hormonal influence: Estrogen and progesterone drive development and cyclical changes.
  • Involution: Age-related glandular tissue replacement by fat, altering mammographic density.

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