Anatomy And Physiology Of The Breast
Question: Describe the female breast under the following headings: (a) location and extent, (b) relations, (c) blood supply, (d) lymphatic drainage, and (e) applied anatomy.
Answer.
Female Breast Location
The breast is hemispherical and is located on either side in the superficial fascia of the pectoral region.

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Female Breast Extent
- Vertically: It extends from the 2nd to the 6th rib in the midclavicular line.
- Horizontally: It extends from the lateral border of the sternum to the midaxillary line.
Female Breast Relations
Superficial relations
- Skin
- Superficial fascia
Female Breast Deep relations
- Pectoral fascia (deep fascia covering the pectoralis major).
- Three muscles: pectoralis major (medially), serratus anterior (laterally), and external oblique (inferomedially).
- Loose areolar tissue of the retromammary space intervenes between the breast and pectoral fascia.
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Female Breast Blood Supply
Female Breast Arterial Supply:
The breast is a highly vascular organ and is supplied by the following arteries:
- Internal thoracic artery through its 2nd, 3rd, and 4th perforating branches.
- Lateral thoracic, superior thoracic, and acromiothoracic branches of the axillary artery.
- Lateral branches of the posterior intercostal arteries.
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