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Results 1 - 10 of 115 for Tumors
  1. Brain tumors are classified depending on the exact site of the tumor, the type of tissue involved, benign or malignant tendencies of the tumor, and other factors. Primary brain tumors can arise ...
  2. ... which forms an abnormal mass is called a tumor. A tumor that is noninvasive and noncancerous is referred to as a benign tumor.
  3. This photograph shows the presence of tumor within the vertebrae. The tumor is dense white against the red interior of the bone.
  4. Wilms tumor is a cancerous tumor of the kidney that occurs in children.
  5. This CT scan of the abdomen shows a tumor in the left kidney (called hypernephroma, or renal ...
  6. Fibroid tumors may not need to be removed if they are not causing pain, bleeding excessively, or growing rapidly.
  7. A primary brain tumor is a mass created by the growth or uncontrolled proliferation of cells in the brain.
  8. Images ... CT scan of the upper abdomen in a person with a right adrenal mass. The adrenal glands are located above the kidneys.
  9. Images ... An abnormal growth of cells within the bone that may be benign or malignant (cancerous).
  10. ... that typically are exhibited by people with carcinoid tumors. The symptoms include bright red facial flushing, diarrhea, ... occur, as well as other cardiac problems. Carcinoid tumors secrete excessive amounts of the hormone serotonin. Surgery ...
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