amastia
Amastia is a rare condition defined by the complete absence of breast tissue (mammary glands). It is usually congenital and can affect one breast (unilateral) or both (bilateral). In some cases the nipple-areola complex is present; in others it may be absent. Congenital amastia can occur as an isolated finding or in association with chest wall or musculoskeletal anomalies and may be part of broader congenital syndromes. The prevailing view is that amastia results from failure of normal development of the embryonic mammary ridge (the milk line) during early gestation.
Diagnosis is typically clinical, with the absence of breast tissue evident on examination. Imaging such as
Management is individualized and depends on anatomy, age, and patient preferences. There is no spontaneous restoration
Prognosis varies with the presence or absence of associated anomalies. Isolated amastia without other health concerns