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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Malignant tumor of neck
  1. ... 3 typically develop paragangliomas in the head or neck region. People with type 4 usually develop extra-adrenal paragangliomas in the abdomen and are at higher risk for malignant tumors that metastasize. The other types are very rare. ...
  2. ... tissues other than skin appendages, particularly benign or malignant tumors ... but may also occur on the neck, scalp, or trunk. They may grow larger and ...
  3. ... gland tumor Malignant parathyroid neoplasm Malignant parathyroid tumor Malignant tumor of parathyroid Malignant tumor of parathyroid gland Parathyroid ...
  4. ... bronchus Cancer of the lung Lung malignancies Lung malignant tumors Lung neoplasms Malignant lung tumor Malignant neoplasm of lung Malignant tumor of lung Pulmonary cancer Pulmonary carcinoma Pulmonary neoplasms ...
  5. ... Parasympathetic paragangliomas, typically found in the head and neck, usually ... can become cancerous (malignant) and spread to other parts of the body ( ...
  6. ... occasionally they may become cancerous (malignant). When becoming malignant, tumors often grow rapidly and become open sores (ulcers). ... structures other than skin; for example benign or malignant tumors of the salivary glands occur in some people ...
  7. ... with an increased risk of both benign and malignant tumors. Pilomatricoma is an uncommon tumor. The exact prevalence ... WY, Lin CZ. Pilomatricoma of the head and neck: a retrospective review of 179 cases. Arch Otolaryngol ...