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Areolar tubercle

Known as: Montgomery's tubercles, Areolar tubercles, Montgomery tubercle 
A group of small sebaceous glands that secrete into the areolae of the mother's breast to lubricate the nipple during breastfeeding.
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2018
2018
We describe three new species of the earthworm genus Holoscolex from the Gurupi Biological Reserve in Maranhão state, Brazil. The… 
2006
2006
A patient with intraductal papilloma who had abnormal bloody discharge from Montgomery’s areolar tubercle underwent mammary… 
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
The effects of various temperature regimes in the range 29-17/21-9 degrees C day/night on each stage of the parasitism process of… 
1996
1996
ABSTRACT The introduced spider crab Pyromaia tuberculata has recently colonized eutrophic bays in Japan. In Tokyo Bay, this crab… 
1996
1996
A comparative study on inherited tooth morphology characters, in particular the incidence of Carabelli tubercles in the maxillary… 
1982
1982
: Conflicting impressions regarding the anatomy of Montgomery's areolar tubercle exist. Twelve modified radical mastectomy… 
1957
1957
During pregnancy and lactation about a dozen small, raised follicles, Montgomery’s tubercles,** appear round the areola of the… 
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1954
Highly Cited
1954
fHE permanent maxillary first molar sometimes has "an elevation of enamel" (Schwartz1) on "the lingual side of the mesiolingual…