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In Tanner stages, the characteristic of elevation of breast and nipple is observed in which stage?

  1. Stage 1

  2. Stage 2

  3. Stage 3

  4. Stage 5

The correct answer is: Stage 2

In Tanner stages of breast development, Stage 2 is characterized by the elevation of the breast and nipple. This stage typically occurs in early adolescence, usually between the ages of 8 to 11 years, and marks the onset of breast budding. During this phase, the breast tissue begins to develop, leading to a palpable lump beneath the nipple and a noticeable elevation of both the breast and the areola. The understanding of Tanner stages is important for health practitioners as it helps in assessing the normal progression of sexual maturation in adolescents. Additionally, recognizing Stage 2 can help differentiate normal growth patterns from potential developmental concerns. Other stages display different characteristics: Stage 1 involves no breast development, while Stage 3 features further breast enlargement and contour changes. Stage 5 indicates mature breast development, where the breast reaches its final shape.