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Diseased Breast Model with Common Pathologies and Anatomy

The Diseased Breast Model with Common Pathologies and Anatomy is a professional anatomical teaching aid designed to demonstrate normal breast structures alongside selected benign and malignant pathological conditions. Its cross-sectional format helps students, educators and healthcare professionals understand where different lesions may occur within breast tissue and how they relate to surrounding anatomical structures.

This diseased breast anatomy model is suitable for medical colleges, nursing institutes, anatomy and pathology laboratories, oncology departments, breast clinics, hospitals and healthcare training centres. It supports classroom teaching, clinical demonstrations, breast-health education and supervised patient counselling through a clear three-dimensional representation.

The model displays infiltrating scirrhous carcinoma, fibroadenoma, cysts and adenocarcinoma. It also represents important surrounding structures including fat tissue, suspensory ligaments, lymph nodes, muscles and ribs. This combined presentation allows users to compare normal anatomy with represented pathological changes in one compact educational model.

A labelled reference card supports identification during lectures and demonstrations, while the stable display base keeps the model upright and clearly visible. With an approximate size of 16 × 11 × 7 cm, it is convenient to position on classroom desks, consultation counters, laboratory workstations and patient education tables.

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Key Features

  • Multiple Breast Pathologies: Displays selected benign and malignant conditions in one comparative teaching model.
  • Cross-Sectional Design: Provides a clear internal view of breast tissue, lesion placement and surrounding anatomical relationships.
  • Malignant Lesion Representation: Includes infiltrating scirrhous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma for pathology education.
  • Benign Condition Display: Shows fibroadenoma and cysts to support comparison with represented malignant changes.
  • Detailed Breast Anatomy: Represents fat tissue, suspensory ligaments, lymph nodes, muscles and ribs.
  • Labelled Reference Card: Helps teachers and learners identify structures and pathologies during guided demonstrations.
  • Stable Display Base: Keeps the model upright for classroom teaching, group demonstrations and patient counselling.
  • Compact Educational Format: Approximate 16 × 11 × 7 cm size supports convenient handling, display and storage.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Product Name Diseased Breast Model with Common Pathologies and Anatomy
Product Category Breast Anatomy and Pathology Teaching Model
Anatomical View Cross-Sectional Breast View
Pathologies Represented Infiltrating Scirrhous Carcinoma, Fibroadenoma, Cysts and Adenocarcinoma
Anatomical Structures Suspensory Ligaments, Fat Tissue, Lymph Nodes, Muscles and Ribs
Reference Support Labelled Educational Card
Approximate Size 16 × 11 × 7 cm, as supplied
Mounting Mounted on a Stable Display Base
Usage Type Educational and Demonstration Use
Primary Applications Breast Anatomy Teaching, Pathology Demonstration and Patient Education
Suitable For Medical Colleges, Nursing Institutes, Hospitals, Clinics and Healthcare Training Centres

Product Benefits

  • Supports Visual Pathology Learning: Helps learners observe the represented location and appearance of common breast conditions in a three-dimensional format.
  • Enables Benign and Malignant Comparison: Allows users to compare fibroadenoma and cysts with represented carcinoma and adenocarcinoma changes.
  • Shows Anatomical Relationships: Demonstrates how lesions relate to fat tissue, ligaments, lymph nodes, muscles and ribs.
  • Useful for Medical Education: Supports anatomy, pathology, oncology, gynecology and nursing teaching sessions.
  • Improves Classroom Demonstration: The labelled card and cross-sectional view help educators explain structures in an organised manner.
  • Supports Patient Communication: Healthcare professionals may use the model to visually explain general breast anatomy and selected conditions.
  • Stable for Group Viewing: The mounted base keeps the model upright and visible during lectures or counselling sessions.
  • Compact and Easy to Store: Its practical dimensions allow convenient use in classrooms, clinics and training rooms.

Applications

  • Breast anatomy teaching
  • Breast pathology demonstrations
  • Benign and malignant lesion comparison
  • Medical and nursing practical classes
  • Oncology education
  • Breast-health awareness training
  • Supervised patient counselling
  • Anatomy and pathology laboratory display
  • Healthcare training-centre demonstrations

Suitable Healthcare and Training Settings

  • Medical colleges and universities
  • Nursing and paramedical institutes
  • Anatomy and pathology laboratories
  • Oncology departments
  • Breast clinics
  • Hospitals and diagnostic centres
  • Patient counselling rooms
  • Breast-health awareness programmes

How to Use

  1. Place the model on a clean, dry and stable teaching surface.
  2. Position the cross-sectional side so that the represented structures and lesions are clearly visible.
  3. Use the labelled reference card to identify the normal anatomical structures first.
  4. Explain the represented benign conditions, including fibroadenoma and cysts.
  5. Proceed to the represented malignant conditions, including infiltrating scirrhous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma.
  6. Discuss the location of each lesion in relation to nearby tissue, lymph nodes, muscles and ribs.
  7. Use the model during patient counselling only as a general visual education aid.
  8. Clean the model with a soft, slightly damp cloth and store it in a dry, protected location after use.

Usage Note: This diseased breast model is intended only for education, demonstration and patient communication. It cannot diagnose breast disease, identify tumour grade or replace clinical examination, mammography, ultrasound, biopsy, pathology testing or professional medical assessment.

Why Choose This Product from MeddeyGo?

MeddeyGo provides anatomical models, pathological teaching aids, simulation products and medical equipment for hospitals, clinics, medical colleges, nursing institutes and professional procurement teams. Its healthcare-focused catalogue helps buyers compare products according to their teaching objective, anatomical detail, configuration and institutional requirements.

Buyers selecting this Diseased Breast Model can seek assistance regarding its represented conditions, educational application and suitability for classroom or clinical demonstrations. Before placing institutional or bulk orders, procurement teams should confirm the model dimensions, labelled reference card, base configuration and exact pathological features represented.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does the Diseased Breast Model represent?

The model presents a cross-sectional view of breast tissue with normal anatomical structures and selected common pathologies. It is designed to help students, educators and healthcare professionals understand where represented lesions occur and how they relate to fat tissue, ligaments, lymph nodes, muscles and ribs.

2. Which breast conditions are shown on the model?

The supplied product information states that the model represents infiltrating scirrhous carcinoma, fibroadenoma, cysts and adenocarcinoma. These conditions allow comparison between selected benign and malignant changes. The exact visual representation should be reviewed using the supplied reference card.

3. Does the model include normal breast anatomy?

Yes. The model includes represented fat tissue, suspensory ligaments, lymph nodes, muscles and ribs. These structures provide anatomical context and help users understand where the displayed lesions are positioned within the surrounding breast and chest-wall anatomy.

4. Can healthcare professionals use it for patient education?

Yes, doctors, nurses and educators may use the model as a general visual aid during supervised patient counselling. It can help explain breast anatomy and selected pathological changes, but it must not be used to diagnose an individual condition or predict treatment outcomes.

5. What should buyers confirm before ordering this model?

Buyers should confirm the represented diseases, approximate dimensions, label clarity, anatomical detail and stability of the display base. Institutions should also determine whether they require a compact fixed model or a larger removable breast model for more advanced pathology teaching.