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Results 1 - 10 of 105 for Benign tumor
  1. ... of a variety of cancerous (malignant) and noncancerous (benign) tumors, most commonly certain types of tumors that occur ... ocular melanoma, atypical melanocytic proliferations, and other internal neoplasms Genetic Testing Registry: BAP1-related tumor predisposition syndrome ...
  2. ... risk of a variety of cancerous and noncancerous (benign) tumors, most commonly certain types of tumors that occur ... a lung (pneumothorax).Cystic nephroma, which involves multiple benign ... is also associated with tumors in the ovaries known as Sertoli-Leydig cell ...
  3. ... disorder characterized by the growth of numerous noncancerous (benign) tumors in many parts of the body. These tumors ... affects the brain, with some affected individuals having benign growths in the outer ... tumors are common in people with tuberous sclerosis complex; ...
  4. Schwannomatosis is a disorder characterized by multiple noncancerous (benign) tumors called schwannomas, which are a type of tumor ... M, Plotkin SR. Alterations in the SMARCB1 (INI1) tumor suppressor gene in familial ... article on PubMed Central
  5. Paraganglioma is a type of noncancerous (benign) tumor that occurs in structures called paraganglia. Paraganglia are groups of cells that are found near nerve cell bunches called ganglia. Paragangliomas are ...
  6. ... disorder in which affected individuals tend to develop benign tumors containing smooth muscle tissue (leiomyomas) in the skin ... mutated copies of the FH gene may encourage tumor formation and result in the tendency to develop leiomyomas and ... Citation on PubMed
  7. An aldosterone-producing adenoma is a noncancerous (benign) tumor that develops in an adrenal gland, which is a small hormone-producing gland located on top of each kidney. In most cases, individuals ...
  8. ... larger and increase in number over time. Large benign tumors may become ulcers and prone to infections. The ... syndrome. Depending when the second mutation occurs, the benign tumors may be clustered to one side of the ...
  9. ... Paragangliomas and pheochromocytomas are typically considered an undetermined tumor type, meaning they can be noncancerous (benign) or become cancerous (malignant) and spread to other ...
  10. ... the parathyroid gland Carcinoma of parathyroid gland Malignant neoplasm of parathyroid Malignant neoplasm of parathyroid gland Malignant parathyroid gland neoplasm Malignant ...
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