Glandular parenchyma in the breasts refers to the pattern of the breast tissue. If the parenchyma is more complex and dense, a person has a higher risk of Breast cancer.
It means that the sample or image in question consists mostly of normal glandular organ tissue.
It's the main mass of the gland.
Parenchyma just means the bulk of an organ. Your question doesn't say what body part you're asking about, but dense glandular parenchyma in the breasts, for instance, is not dangerous. It probably means your breasts are young, firm, and not particularly fatty or saggy.
Glandular parenchyma refers to the glandular tissue within the breast responsible for milk production. In gynaecomastia, the development of excess breast tissue in males, the glandular parenchyma in the areolar regions becomes enlarged and may contribute to the characteristic swelling or tenderness felt in the breasts. This condition is usually due to hormonal imbalances or changes, and it can be temporary or persistent.
Fibroglandular parenchyma is the combination of fibrous and glandular tissue found in the breast. This tissue is responsible for producing and transporting milk in breastfeeding women. Changes in fibroglandular tissue density can affect mammography results and breast cancer risk assessment.
There is a predominance of women working in nursing.
What is moderate breast parenchyma?
Parenchyma is the bulk of the organ, so uterine parenchyma means the uterine walls.
Cobrarlas hepática parenchyma
What is moderate breast parenchyma?
The lachrymal parenchyma is the bulk of the tear gland.
The parenchyma are the functional parts of an organ in the body.
Thyroid parenchyma is the normal bulk of the thyroid.
"Parenchyma" refers to the bulk of an organ, so the measurements of parenchyma vary from organ to organ.