Massive areolas
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#Massive areolas skin
Paget's disease of the breast is a malignant condition that outwardly may have the appearance of eczema, with skin changes involving the areola and nipple.
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Mechanoreceptors īreastfeeding by the baby innervates slowly and rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors that are densely packed around the areolar region.
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As this has resulted in recession of the areolae, the papillae may reach a little above the breasts' contour. By stage 5, the breasts have fully developed. During stage 4, the areolae and papillae rise above breast level and form secondary mounds. Rated according to the Tanner scale of female physical development, the areolae enlarge during stage 3, but they show no separation of contour. Infants sometimes create trauma to the nipple and areolae by latching-on. A function of the specialized dermis of the areola is to protect the regular breast skin from wear, cracking, and irritation.
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Lactating women, and women with particularly large breasts, may have even larger areolae. Sexually mature women have an average of 38.1 mm (1.5 in), but sizes can exceed 100 mm (4 in). The average diameter of male areolae is around 28.0 mm (1.1 in). Human areolae are mostly circular in shape, but many women have large areolae that are noticeably elliptical. The size and shape of areolae and nipples are also highly variable, with those of women usually being larger than those of men and prepubescent girls. Adult women have areolae of an average of 38.1 mm (1.5 in), but sizes range up to 100 mm (4 in) or greater.