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- No Nipples (Athelia): Causes, Treatment, Complications
What Does It Mean to Have No Nipples (Athelia)? What is athelia? Athelia is a condition in which a person is born without one or both nipples Although athelia is rare overall, it’s more
- Athelia (disease) - Wikipedia
Athelia (disease) Athelia is the congenital absence of one or both nipples It is a rare condition It sometimes occurs on one side in children with the Poland sequence and on both sides in certain types of ectodermal dysplasia [1]
- Congenital Anomalies of the Breast - PMC
Other congenital breast anomalies include supernumerary nipple and areola (polythelia) and breast (polymastia), which can generally be found on the embryonic mammary ridge Absence of the nipple, areola (athelia), or the breast tissue (amastia) is less frequent
- Nipple Deformities - Osmosis
These deformities include nipple retraction, nipple inversion, accessory nipples (i e , polythelia), and rarely, the complete absence of one or both nipples (i e , athelia)
- Athelia - Childrens Health
What is athelia? Athelia is a rare, congenital (present at birth) condition in which a child’s breast doesn’t properly develop and is missing the nipple and areola (small ring around the nipple)
- Medical Definition of Absence of the nipple - RxList
Absence of the nipple: Medically called athelia, this is a rare condition that may occur with a number of hereditary diseases or chromosomal defects, such as Poland Syndrome, progeria (premature aging), ectodermal dysplasia, and Yunis-Varon syndrome
- No Nipples: Causes and Outlook
What Does It Mean to Have No Nipples (Athelia)? Athelia is a congenital condition where a person is born without one or both nipples While athelia is uncommon overall, it occurs more frequently in children born with disorders such as Poland syndrome and ectodermal dysplasia
- Athelia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Athelia is strictly defined as the absence of the nipple or the nipple-areola complex By definition, underlying residual breast tissue is present with athelia It can arise in either the normal breast location or anywhere along the mammary ridge (milk line)
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