Does thoracoacromial artery supply the breast?
The breast skin receives its blood supply from the subdermal plexus; these tiny blood vessels, in turn, communicate with deep underlying arterioles which supply the breast parenchyma. Blood is supplied to the breast from the following vessels: The thoracoacromial artery. Internal mammary perforators (second to fifth)
The breast skin receives its blood supply from the subdermal plexus; these tiny blood vessels, in turn, communicate with deep underlying arterioles which supply the breast parenchyma. Blood is supplied to the breast from the following vessels: The thoracoacromial artery. Internal mammary perforators (second to fifth)