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Tumors also may be called masses, growths or lesions. These tumors can grow inside or outside the skull. They may be benign (noncancerous) or malignant ...
Neoplasms other than PitNET and tumor-mimicking lesions. Japanese Journal of Radiology. 2023; doi:10.1007/s11604-023-01407-0. Chen C, et al. Incidence ...
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.
Lesions also can appear on the genitals or in the mouth. In severe Kaposi sarcoma, lesions can be in the digestive tract and lungs.
Blood in the urine (hematuria) sometimes is a sign of bladder cancer. Learn about other bladder cancer signs and symptoms and explore treatment options.
Determine if a change in a brain lesion found on MRI after tumor treatment is caused by a tumor growing back or changes in the brain caused by treatment. Help ...
The aims of this study are to: Study the history of esophageal leiomyomas in patients followed with periodic surveillance with endoscopic ultrasound. Determine ...
Learn about symptoms and diagnosis of parotid gland tumors. Find out how operations, such as parotidectomy, can treat parotid tumors and parotid cancers.
Learn about this rare tumor that forms in the salivary glands. Treatments include surgery and radiation therapy.
Seborrheic keratoses are usually brown, black or light tan. The growths (lesions) look waxy or scaly and slightly raised. They appear gradually, usually on the ...
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