a, Frontal and B, right lateral view at 24 months post partum

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Download scientific diagram | a, Frontal and B, right lateral view at 24 months post partum after delivery of her second child. Note the minimal involution of the right hypertrophied breast. from publication: A Rare Case of Persistent Unilateral Gestational Gigantomastia | A 34-year-old para 2 + 0 Indonesian woman presented with persistent right-sided gestational gigantomastia some 24 months following delivery. This was severely debilitating her activities of daily living, including caring for her children. On examination, she was found to have | Persistence, breast and Tissue | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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