any tiny space in a tissue; the pigmented ring around the nipple of the breast
the colored ring around the nipple. If a baby is properly latched on during breastfeeding, both the areola and the nipple should be in the baby’s mouth. Artificial insemination – a treatment for infertility. The sperm is brought to the uterus or oviduct by a way other than the natural means. For example, the doctor may insert a catheter through the vagina to deposit the sperm in the uterus. Also called intrauterine insemination (IUI).
The circle of darkened skin around the nipple of the breast.
The pigmented skin surrounding the nipple. In order to suckle effectively, your baby's gums should be placed well around the areola. The areola overlies the lactiferous sinuses - which contains the breast milk.
Pronunciation: (a-REE-o-la) The area pigmentation that surrounds the nipple. Areola color ranges from light pink to dark brown.
The circular field of dark colored skin surrounding the nipple.
A circular area of different (usually darker) pigmentation surrounding the nipple of the breast.
The pigmented circle of skin which surrounds the nipple.
The brownish or pinkish area of flesh immediately surrounding the nipple of the breasts
The pink or brown area of skin around the nipple of the breast.
small circular area such as that around the human nipple or an inflamed area around a pimple or insect bite
The ring of darkened skin around the nipple on a breast
Area of pigment around the nipple. Breast Reconstruction
The darker circle of skin that surrounds the nipple.
a darker pigmented area surrounding the nipple of the breast.
Dark area of tissue around the nipple.
The circular area of dark colored skin around he nipple on the breast.
The round patch of darkened breast skin that surrounds the nipple.
dark area of skin that surrounds the nipple of the breast.
The pigmented area surrounding the nipple of the breast.
the disc of pigmented skin around the nipple, plural: areolae.
pigmented area around the nipple
(pl. areolae, adj. areolate) ( Erdtman, 1947) A feature of ornamentation in which the sexine/ ectexine is composed of circular or polygonal areas separated by grooves which form a negative reticulum. Examples: Apama (Aristolochiaceae), Phyllanthus spp. (Euphorbiaceae). Aspidote (adj.) ( Erdtman, 1952) An orthographical variant of aspidate. See also: aspis.
The circular area around the nipple on the breast, typically darker than the rest of the breast.
The areola is the pigmented or dark-colored skin around the nipple.
A circular area of a different-colored pigment surrounding the nipple of the breast.
the circular, or pigmented skin around the nipple.
The small darkened area around the nipple of the breast.
The darker pigmented area surrounding the nipple.
(air-ee-O-la) Small circular dark area around the nipple in humans diagram
The common term for areola mammae or the pigmented circular area surrounding the nipple of the breasts. It is also sometimes known as areola papillaris.
The darker skin which encircles the nipple.
The darker skin around the nipple.
The dark area on the breast surrounding the nipple, which may spread or darken further during pregnancy.
Darker skin that surrounds the nipple of the breast.
The dark area encircling the nipple. (When breastfeeding, you will need to make sure the baby latches onto the areola, not just the nipple.)
the dark ring of skin surrounding the nipple
The areola is the pinkish brown area around the nipple that helps attract the baby to the breast.
the pigmented area surrounding the nipple. A very common area for hair growth
The dark area around the nipples (for both women and men.)
The dark pigmented area that encircles the nipple.
The circle of darker skin surrounding the nipple.
Pigmented area that surrounds the nipple on the breasts. Depending on the person's skin coloring, it could be pink, brown, black, or any skin tone that is a darker shade than the color of the person's breast.
The dark area on the breast surrounding the nipple. During pregnancy, the areola can spread and darken. While breastfeeding, the baby compresses the areola to extract breast milk.
The areola is the pigmented or colored ring surrounding the nipple of the breast. During pregnancy, the areola often beomes darker in color.
The pigmented area that surrounds the nipple of the breast.
The dark area of flesh around the nipple of the breast.
The colored tissue that encircles the nipple.
The pigmented area that surrounds the nipple of a breast.
The area of dark-coloured skin around the nipple of the breast. Axillary Referring to under your arm (armpit).
the dark area of skin surrounding the nipple of the breast.
The area of dark-colored skin that surrounds the nipple.
The dark circular area around the nipple. It is important during breast feeding for the baby to latch on with as much areola in his or her mouth as possible.
The dark, circular area surrounding the nipple.
The dark area of the breast surrounding the nipple.
the pigmented ring around each nipple.
In anatomy, the term areola (diminutive of Latin area, "open place") is used to describe any small circular area such as the colored skin surrounding the nipple. While it is most commonly used to describe the pigmented ring around the human nipple, it can also be used to describe other small circular areas such as the inflamed area surrounding a pimple.