Breast Morphometry in Senegalese Women: Study on a Sample of 118 Subjects

Mar, Ndeye Bigue and Ndiaye, Assane and Ndiaye, Aïnina and Garba, Karim Yacouba and Gaye, Magaye and Thiam, Sokhna Astou Gawane and Seck, Issa Dior and Wade, Racky and Ndoye, Jean Marc Ndiaga and Diop, Mamadou and Ndiaye, Abdoulaye (2020) Breast Morphometry in Senegalese Women: Study on a Sample of 118 Subjects. Advances in Breast Cancer Research, 09 (02). pp. 13-20. ISSN 2168-1589

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Abstract

Nowadays, women are more and more resorting to breast surgery for the purposes of isolated esthetics or within the framework of a mammectomy for tumor with its cohort of psychological problems post mutilation often requiring reconstruction. In context of breast cancer increase in Senegal, we have carried out breast morphology in female subjects of the Sahelian type in order to contribute to the development of a morphological database for reconstruction, reduction or breast augmentation. It was a prospective study on 118 female subjects received at Cancer Institute for screening. They were divided into two groups (age ≤ 40 years and age > 40 years). Subjects’ morphometric variables were collected in anatomical position and correlated with age, parity, obesity and genital activity using. Fifty six subjects (47.5%) were over 40 years of age. There were 40 multiparous (33.9%). Fifteen subjects (12.7%) and six subjects (5%) were obese and morbidly obese, respectively. Subjects in genital activity were 34 (29%). The overall average size of the areola was 4.3 ± 1.5 cm. The nipple was low located with an average of 7.2 ± 3.5 cm. The diameters mentioned above increased significantly with age and body mass index, for p-values < 0.05, with the exception of the vertical diameter. Breast diameters were greater in postmenopausal women. Morphometry of Sahelian-type women’s breast is strongly influenced by socio-demographic data, hence the need to take it into account during reconstruction, reduction or breast augmentation surgeries in Senegal.

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Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2023 03:50
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2024 09:58
URI: http://ebooks.netkumar1.in/id/eprint/1907

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