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Breast: inactive

A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x

Lobule <p>A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x </p>

Lobule

A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x

 - Ducts <p>A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x </p>

- Ducts

A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x

 - Intralobular connective tissue <p>A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x </p>

- Intralobular connective tissue

A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x

Interlobular connective tissue <p>A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x </p>

Interlobular connective tissue

A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x

 - Adipose tissue <p>A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x </p>

- Adipose tissue

A lobule of the inactive breast consists almost entirely of branching ducts surrounded by connective tissue proper and adipose tissue. Intralobular connective tissue is loose, corresponding to the papillary layer of the dermis; interlobular connective tissue corresponds to the dense irregular connective tissue of the reticular layer of the dermis. 100x