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| What is a ovarian neoplasm and can it be that if you have had a hysterectomy? |
If during your hysterectomy the ovaries were left intact, one or both, its very possible to have ovarian neoplasm. You can read more here:
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| What is Secondary neoplasm? |
A secondary neoplasm is an appearance of cancer, but not the primary cancer. So, for instance, someone who has breast cancer, is told 3 months later that the cancer has spread to the liver. The b... |
| What is a neoplasm cyst? |
Breaking it down into its terms....
Neoplasm- Mass of abnormal cells (normally stemming from one changed cell), that are grown more than they should have done. Possibly have lost contact inhibit... |
| Malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri? |
Through ongoing research, the medications used to treat cancer are constantly being evaluated in different combinations and to treat different cancers. Talking with your doctor is often the best wa... |
| If I have follicular neoplasm is there a test to chk if it is cancer ? Dr wants to remove thyroid. I don't. |
If you have a nodule on your thyroid then a FNA or Fine Needle Bio spy is done. There is no blood work per SE that can be done. With my thyroid cancer all blood was normal range. The needle biopsy ... |
| In using the neoplasm table, what do you do when there is no code in cancer in situ? |
You'll never find it there.
What you're probably looking for is under skin: Ca in situ of temple or similar. ... |
| What is Urologic Neoplasms? |
Tumors or cancer of the urinary tract in both male and female. ... |
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| Why does chemotherapy cause so much uncomfort in who it undergoes? |
Because it is a seriously toxic drug. It kills cells, thats what its designed to do. The only trouble is that it cannot tell the difference between a cancer cell and an ordinary cell; ... |
| If everyone in the UK stopped smoking an drinking alcohol...? |
it would save the nhs a whole lot of money and the indiduals smoking/drinking would also save alot of money.
plus if obese people would try to be healthy that would save the nhs about a quarter o... |
| What does it mean when the diagnosis is "suspicious for Hurthle Cell Neoplasm"? |
It is virtually impossible to predict the behavior of an adenoma of Hurthle cells. Some behave benignly and others metastasize like a follicular carcinoma. The prognosis and treatment is for a foll... |
| Has anyone ever had thyroid surgery for a follicular neoplasm? I need to know if surgery is a good way to go.? |
if i am not mistaken,your doctor should advise you whether you need surgery or not.he also wil decide what measure to take depending on how high your thyroid level is.sometimes all you need is a ti... |
| What is Inductoral Mucinous Papillary Pancreatic Neoplasm? |
I think what you mean is actually called an intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm. This is a tumor that is usually benign (won't spread) and secretes large amounts of mucin (a sticky, water... |
| My dermatologist said my results are neoplasm benign uncertain behavior what do this mean? |
It means they did not get a clear reading on the test and you shold make them do another one. Benign means not aggressive cancer or not growing . Behavior could mean it may be a borderline proble... |
| Does anyone know about expecterated necrotic neoplasm? |
expectorated -- to cough out
necrotic -- decaying
neoplasm -- new growth
the neoplasm is a growth inside the body -- could be as harmless as a cyst, or as dangerous as a cancer. it has to be t... |
| What's the difference between a neoplasm and a tumor? |
Neoplasm: A tumor.
its the same....
An abnormal growth of tissue. The word neoplasm is not synonymous with cancer. A neoplasm may be benign or malignant.
The word neoplasm literally mean... |
| Which are the most common secondary neoplasm after chemotherapy? |
Chemotherapy drugs can cause new mutations in stem cells that give rise to blood cells. A frequent secondary malignancy (about 1% incidence per year increasing cumulatively following chemo) is ac... |
| Is thyroidectomy the ONLY way to determine if a papillary lesion / follicular neoplasm is benign or malignant? |
If FNAB demonstrate follicular neoplasm , we must perform thyroid lobectomy for determining if it's malignant or not , and regarding to this , we will design the further definite and main oper... |
| Any reason other than cancer for PET scan to light up axillary lymph nodes? Have dissection biopsy in 2 days. |
I have seen them light up when there is inflammation present. I would expect that they would be larger if they were malignant. Given your history, I think it is important to biopsy and treat this a... |
| Thyroid results are back. I would like to ask for prayer.? |
Me I sure will. Please keep us posted and know that you are in prayer. ... |
| Heart disease-can anyone tell me what this means in english? |
athero=fat deposition in an artery.
sclerosis= thickening and hardening.
atherosclerotic CVD means the lumen of the arteries which supply blood to heart got narrowed as a result of fatty deposits... |
| Urinalysis came back...what does this mean? |
Urothelial cells are epithelial cells specialized for the urinary tract. Possible causes for it being excreted are instrumentation like insertion of a catheter, lithiasis or rough stones in the uri... |
| What's the difference btw? |
Neoplasia is the abnormal growth of cells (for example, a tumor).
A "neoplastic" growth is called a "neoplasm." So the group of abnormal cells that underwent neoplasia, coll... |
| Pls explain this pap result....? |
It's an abnormal PAP. Neutrophils are one type of white blood cell. When the body is invaded by bacteria (or other foreign organisms), more neutros are produced to help fight infection. Tha... |
| Could I have developed bilateral hydrosalipinges from hirschsprung? |
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| How many times more likey are you to die of HIV/Aids in Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Lesatho, and Botswana than....? |
i'm not sure about stats of the UK, but in south africa, HIV ratio is extremely high in south african countries, i think about 30% of the people there are infected, but as long as you're ... |
| Ovarian Cancer / Cervical Cancer? |
I've had these exact symptoms. My OB/GYN performed a cervical and a endrouterine biopsy. Both came back negative --- Thank God.
It was discovered by a sonogram that I have benign fibroid ... |
| 5.5cm complex cyst,this will be 4th surgery, is anyone familiar with this? |
I really don't know anything to say that will comfort you.
I have been through a lot medically and I can feel for you.
Please try to imagine yourself in the safest, healthiest condition you ... |
| My grandson is 9.He may have Coats disease or retinoblastoma,Is there any treatment for coat's? |
The main symptom of Coats鈥?disease is the deterioration in either central or peripheral vision. Peripheral vision is sometimes called doughnut or side vision.
Coats鈥?disease causes retinal capil... |
| Individuals who have had chemotherapy or blood transfusions: allergies? |
Much of these allergies are arising either because it is the first time you have had some of the meds, or because of the prolongued exposure you are having right now compared to the probably limite... |
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