Female Breast Lymphatic Drainage 

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medical illustration of The lymphatic drainage of breast originates from the breast lobules and flows into a sub-areolar plexus called Sappey’s plexus and then takes place through three main routes: axillary or lateral pathway, internal mammary pathway and the retromammary pathway. For GlaxoSmithKline.
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The lymphatic drainage of breast originates from the breast lobules and flows into a sub-areolar plexus called Sappey’s plexus and then takes place through three main routes: axillary or lateral pathway, internal mammary pathway and the retromammary pathway. For GlaxoSmithKline.

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