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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Rhabdomyoma
  1. ... back, and repeat treatments will be needed. Cardiac rhabdomyomas commonly disappear after puberty. Surgery to remove them ... Complications may include: Brain tumors ( astrocytoma ) Heart tumors (rhabdomyoma) Severe intellectual disability Uncontrollable seizures
  2. ... swelling occurs with: Acromegaly Amyloidosis Down syndrome Myxedema Rhabdomyoma Prader Willi Syndrome Tongue cancer The tongue may ...