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  1. A malignant teratoma is a type of cancer consisting of cysts that contain one or more of the three ... embryonic germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Because malignant teratomas have usually spread by the time of ...
  2. This abdominal CT scan shows tumor masses (malignant lymphomas) in the area behind the peritoneal cavity (retroperitoneal space).
  3. Malignant melanoma. The incidence of this form of skin cancer is increasing faster than that of any ...
  4. Melanoma is a malignant skin tumor that involves the skin cells that produce pigment (melanin). The risk of melanoma increases with age, but ...
  5. ... lumps are benign, but the chance of a malignant lump is greatly increased if the woman is ... further treatment is required. If the lump is malignant, the treatment can include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and ...
  6. Pineal and Pituitary Glands From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  7. Birthmarks/Images ... Birthmarks ... Moles/Children ... Moles ... VisualDX ... Learn about congenital melanocytic nevus, a type of mole present at birth. Explore its causes, symptoms, ...
  8. Brain From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  9. ... in addition to surgery. In certain cases of malignant lumps, lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy is as ...
  10. ... or pancreas Cirrhosis of the liver Liver cancer Malignant teratoma Recovery from hepatitis Problems during pregnancy Most " ...
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