The deposition of this mineral on plaques in our heart arteries can contribute to chest pain and heart attacks.
Other conditions, such as prostatitis, atrophy and calcifications ... with high-grade tumors will progress and develop distant metastases. Color and power Doppler ultrasound, contrast-enhanced ...
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Even on a mammogram, your doctor may not be able to tell the difference between fat necrosis and tumors ... into scar tissue. Your body coats the oil sac with a layer of calcium (calcification ...
Breast calcifications are small calcium deposits that develop in breast tissue. They are very common and are usually benign (noncancerous). In some cases, certain types of breast calcifications ...
FDA approves the first subcutaneous version of nivolumab, making PD-1 inhibitors available to new groups of patients.
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A tumor refers to any unusual area of extra tissue. Benign tumors tend to stay in one place, while malignant tumors grow and may cause new tumors to develop in other parts of your body.
Referring to the ES cell–derived tissue masses as teratocarcinomas (neoplastic tumors) is not only ontologically inaccurate: in view of the heated debate surrounding the conduct of human ES cell ...
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For adequate interpretation of breast ultrasound, the normal breast ultrasonographic ... the skin and between the skin and the subcutaneous tissue. Immediately beneath the skin are prominent ...