Cancer (oncology)

Atheroma of the breast and nipple

Atheroma of the mammary gland develops asymptomatically in the initial stage and can manifest itself with clinical signs either at large sizes, when the cyst is difficult to miss, or during suppuration, when redness, pain and all signs of an inflammatory process appear, including an increase in body temperature.

Cyst in a child: the main types, localization, causes and symptoms

In most cases, a cyst in a child differs little from an adult cyst and can be congenital or acquired, as well as single (solitary) or multiple.

Fatty bump on the head

A lipoma on the head is a benign tumor, which is a spherical mobile subcutaneous formation. Let's look at the causes of the appearance of a lipoma, diagnostic methods and treatment methods.

Endometrioid cyst of the ovary

An endometrioid ovarian cyst is a pathology that is a neoplasm on the surface of the ovary. A cyst is an accumulation of menstrual blood in a membrane formed by endometrial cells.

Atheroma on the neck

Atheroma on the neck most often develops quickly, is prone to inflammation and suppuration, can reach large sizes and cause not only discomfort, but also pain.

Arachnoid cyst

An arachnoid cyst is a fluid-filled cavity lined with arachnoid cells. These formations are located between the surface of the brain and the arachnoid membrane.

Hygroma of the hand

A hygroma of the hand is a compacted round formation with liquid serous contents, a type of cyst containing mucus or fibrin in the tendon sheath or serous sac.

A cyst in a newborn

A cyst in a newborn is a pathology that many parents encounter. A cyst is a cavity with walls that contains fluid. Let's look at the features of a cyst in newborns, types of tumors, diagnostic methods, and treatment.

Purulent atheroma

Most often, purulent atheroma is determined in those areas that are subject to injury or irritation, the “leaders” in this list are the scalp, face, groin area and armpit area.

A festering atheroma

A suppurating atheroma is a reason to see a doctor, preventing the development of a truly serious condition - a sebaceous gland abscess.