
SUPERNUMERARY NIPPLES IN A YOUNG MALE – A CASE REPORT
Author(s) -
Kunal Kishor Singh,
Anish Deepak Baxla,
Sushil Kumar Singh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/ijsr/7517817
Subject(s) - supernumerary , medicine , areola , abdomen , inframammary fold , physical examination , abnormality , anatomy , surgery , psychiatry , implant
A 24 years old male presented with accessory nipples over lower part of chest for cosmetic reasons. On physical examination – 2 supernumerary nipples were present, one on each side in inframammary region along the milk line without any associated symptoms or signs. The supernumerary nipples were surrounded by small areola and without any breast tissue. Rest of the general examination was within normal limits. No associated anomaly was found. There was no family history of accessory nipples. Ultrasound abdomen showed no renal malformations. Simple excision of supernumerary nipples was done with primary closure of the wound. Patient recovered uneventfully.Polythelia results from the persistence of mammary ridges along the milk line which normally regress with development. The accessory breast tissue is of no physiologic significance but may undergo benign and malignant transformation like normal breast tissue. Hence, surgical excision is preferred in view of malignant potential.