Tail of Spence

Tail of Spence

Lymph Nodes - #3 and #4 are in region of tail of Spence
Details
Identifiers
Latin Processus axillaris,
processus lateralis mammae
Dorlands
/Elsevier
t_01/12789727
TA A16.0.02.007
FMA 58072

Anatomical terminology

The Tail of Spence (Spence's tail, axillary process, axillary tail) is an extension of the tissue of the breast that extends into the axilla.[1]

It is named after the Scottish surgeon James Spence.[2]

See also

References

  1. Memon S, Emanuel JC (2008). "The axillary tail--an important caveat in prophylactic mastectomy". Breast J 14 (3): 313–4. doi:10.1111/j.1524-4741.2008.00585.x. PMID 18373642.
  2. Sebastian, Anton (1999). A dictionary of the history of medicine. Carnforth, Lancs: Parthenon. p. 677. ISBN 1-85070-021-4.

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