Cancer (oncology)

Functional ovarian cyst

A functional ovarian cyst is a neoplasm that forms in the ovarian follicle during ovulation. Such cysts do not become malignant and are relatively safe. However, if the cyst rapidly increases in size, it causes painful discomfort and can compress adjacent tissues.

Diagnosis of liver cancer

Timely diagnosis of liver cancer at an early stage of the pathological process increases the patient’s chances of survival by 30%.

Hygroma on the arm

A hygroma on the hand is a benign connective tissue node that occurs in the area of a tendon or joint. This is a small cyst-like formation, ranging in size from a few millimeters to 10 centimeters in diameter, often localized in the area of the hand, wrist joint.

Atheroma of the scrotum, testicles and penis

Scrotal atheroma is a fairly common disease of the sebaceous glands in this area of the body. Atheroma is most often localized in those places where there is a large number of sebaceous glands and hair follicles.

Abdominal metastases

Symptoms of metastases in the abdominal cavity Metastases in the lymph nodes of the abdominal cavity Diagnosis of metastases in the abdominal cavity Treatment of metastases in the abdominal cavity Prognosis of metastases in the abdominal cavity

Paraovarian cyst

Unfortunately, paraovarian cysts are quite common. This type of cyst occurs on the ovaries. They usually develop in mature women of childbearing age. But sometimes such cysts are also found in teenage girls.

Hygroma on the foot - what to do?

A hygroma on the leg is a tumor-like formation located on the lower limb. It is characterized by the accumulation of serous-fibrinous or mucous-serous fluid in the mucous sac near the joint or tendon sheath of the muscle.

Atheroma on the arm, shoulder and fingers

Benign cysts of the upper extremities predominate over malignant neoplasms in this part of the body; atheroma on the arm also belongs to the category of relatively safe subcutaneous tumors.

Atheroma of the skin

Atheroma of the skin is a cyst located in the upper layer of the dermis. In medicine, this formation has a synonym - trichodermal cyst, which is due to its location directly in the skin layers, in the excretory duct of the sebaceous gland, most often in the area of the hair follicle.

Treatment of brain cysts

Treatment of a brain cyst is a complex procedure that is performed after the diagnosis of the disease. The cyst can be diagnosed in both adults and children. Let's look at the main methods of diagnosing the disease, symptoms and methods of effective treatment.