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Cancer (oncology)

Cyst of spine - types, features of symptoms and treatment

Cyst of the spine - a cavern filled with any contents (hemorrhagic, liquor, etc.), located in the spine. Quite a rare pathology among all diseases of the spine and can be located in any of its departments (from cervical to sacral).

Metastases in the mammary gland

Metastases in the mammary gland are formed in the second and third stages of cancer. Unfortunately, cancer cells from the gland can quickly migrate to other organs and lead to serious tissue damage.

Retention cyst

Retention cyst - a neoplasm that occurs when the secretion in the gland duct is accumulated. Retention cysts can be congenital and occur in adults.

Cyst of the left ovary

Under the ovarian cyst is understood as a benign tumor type in the form of a cavity of liquid contents, resulting from the tumor process.

Atheroma on the face

Atheroma on the face is formed due to accumulation of the sebaceous secretion in the duct of sebaceous and subsequent obturation (blockage). A benign cyst can be congenital and is defined as an abnormality of intrauterine development, such cysts are rarely diagnosed

Atheroma behind ear

The entire area of the auricle includes a lot of sebaceous glands, they are also in the behind-the-ear zone, in which lipomas, papillomas, fibromas, including atheroma behind the ear, can form.

Atheroma on the head

The localization of atheroma on the head occurs most often, which is due to its morphological features - the prevalence and connection of the sebaceous glands with the scalp (hair follicles).

Treatment of atheroma

Treatment for atheroma involves one, a truly effective method is the removal of the cyst by the traditional method with the help of a scalpel or removal using laser, radio wave technology.

Adenoma cyst

The cyst of the epididymis (defined by the medical term spermatoceles) is a kind of seminal cystic neoplasm containing a liquid substance in the internal cavity.

Glyoblastoma

Glioblastoma is considered the most dangerous malignant brain tumor that develops from glial cells. The main distinguishing criteria include the disorderly arrangement of cells that have undergone a malignant process, a change in the configuration of the vessels, widespread edema and the presence of necrotic areas in the brain.

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