A spinal cyst is a cavity filled with some content (hemorrhagic, cerebrospinal fluid, etc.), located in the spine. Quite a rare pathology among all diseases of the spine and can be located in any part of it (from the cervical to the sacral).
Metastases in the mammary gland are formed in the second and third stages of cancer. Unfortunately, cancer cells from the gland can quickly migrate to other organs and lead to serious tissue damage.
Atheroma on the face is formed as a result of accumulation of sebum in the sebaceous duct and its subsequent obturation (blockage). A benign cyst can be congenital and is defined as an anomaly of intrauterine development, such cysts are diagnosed extremely rarely
The entire area of the auricle includes many sebaceous glands, they are also present in the area behind the ear, where lipomas, papillomas, fibromas, including atheroma behind the ear, can form.
In terms of localization, atheroma is most often found on the head, which is due to its morphological features - prevalence and connection of the sebaceous glands with the scalp (hair follicles).
Treatment of atheroma involves one truly effective method - removal of the cyst by the traditional method with a scalpel or removal using laser or radio wave technology.
Glioblastoma is an aggressive, high-grade form of brain tumor that originates from glial cells, which support and protect nerve cells in the brain. Glioblastoma is one of the most common and dangerous forms of brain tumors.