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Learn about this common breast lump. It is not cancer. Unless you have symptoms that bother you, treatment might not be needed.
Headaches. Seizures. Dizziness. Nausea and vomiting. Muscle weakness or paralysis. Loss of coordination. Vision troubles. Difficulty speaking. Memory problems.
Tests used to diagnose liver hemangiomas include: Ultrasound, an imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the liver ...
Mayo Clinic is part of a national effort to find endpoints for clinical trials of therapies for cavernous angioma with symptomatic hemorrhage (CASH) — a ...
Clubbing of the fingers, in which the fingertips spread out and become rounder than usual. Broken blood vessels under the skin, called spider angioma. Bluish ...
Tufted angioma; Vascular abnormalities; Vascular malformation overgrowth syndrome; Vascular tumors of infancy; Venolymphatic malformation; Venous malformation ...
This is the most common type of tumor that forms in the head and may affect the brain. Find out about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
... angioma, Basilar artery stenosis, Venous thrombosis, Basilar dissection, Vertebral artery blockage, Vertebral artery dissection, Vertebral artery stenosis ...
To that end, the Angioma Alliance named Mayo Clinic a Center of Excellence in 2017. The center treats and conducts research on cerebral cavernous angiomas ...
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