The areola and nipple contain Golgi-Mazzoni, Vater-Pacini and genital corpuscles.
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Although no areola or nipple was seen, she received more than 6,500 e-mails.
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The areola, which in a sagging breast may have been stretched, can be reduced in size.
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However, Facebook draws the line at a visible nipple or areola, he said.
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This hormone appears to be instrumental in breast, nipple, and areola growth before birth.
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The spines of a cactus emerge from a unique feature called, areola.
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Though pasties come in a variety of sizes, they usually are not much larger than the areola.
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Breast reductions, where the nipple and areola are totally removed and reattached as skin grafts.
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This will help your baby latch deeper onto your breast, past your nipple and onto your areola.
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Small space in a tissue or body part such as the area between veins on a leaf or an insect's wing
Small circular area such as that around the human nipple or an inflamed area around a pimple or insect bite
In anatomy, an areola, plural areolae, or 'back bit' (diminutive of Latin area, "open place") is any circular area such as the colored skin surrounding the nipple. ...
(areolae) Pores or perforations in the siliceous valves of diatoms
(Areolae) A type of punctae (hole) in the diatom.
(Areolae) Perforation through valve with internal or external sieve membrane.
The pigmented (darkened) ring around each nipple.
The dark area of skin that surrounds the nipple of the breast.