Lactocele
lactocele lac·to·cele (lāk’tə-sēl’)
n.
See galactocele.
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[lak-tuh-jen-ik] /ˌlæk təˈdʒɛn ɪk/ adjective 1. stimulating lactation. /ˌlæktəˈdʒɛnɪk/ adjective 1. inducing lactation: lactogenic hormone See also prolactin lactogenic lac·to·gen·ic (lāk’tə-jěn’ĭk) adj. Inducing lactation.