Cancer (oncology)

Atheroma in a baby

Atheroma in a child may be caused by increased activity of the sebaceous glands. Hypersecretion of glandulae sebacea is associated with a hereditary factor, it is also typical for adolescence, puberty, when there is rapid growth of organs, systems and changes in the hormonal system of the child.

Atheroma

Atheroma, atheroma is a benign neoplasm that develops as a result of blockage of glandulae sebacea – sebaceous glands of the skin. Atheroma is often called a lipoma, and in the medical lexicon it has a synonym – steatoma (from stear – fat).

Testicular cyst

Testicular cysts are benign tumor-like formations. By localization, these formations are divided into left-sided - a cyst of the left testicle, right-sided - a cyst of the right testicle, and bilateral - simultaneously in both testicles or cysts of the appendages of both testicles.

Hygroma in a baby

A hygroma in a child (from the Greek Hydros - "wet", oma - "tumor") is a benign neoplasm (cyst) of a round or irregular shape with a diameter of 0.5-3 cm, of a dense consistency, which originates from the synovial membrane of a joint or tendon.

Parotid and submandibular gland cysts

Parotid and submandibular gland cysts are rare. They usually occur as a result of dysontogenetic disorders, but can be a consequence of trauma. They have a thin fibrous membrane connected to the gland tissue.

A hip cyst.

A hip joint cyst is characterized by the appearance of a rounded formation filled with fluid, and is accompanied by pain during movement and physical activity.

Hygroma of the wrist

Wrist ganglion cyst is a rather unpleasant disease that causes a lot of inconvenience. Let's consider what ganglion cyst is, the reasons for its appearance, the main symptoms, as well as the most effective methods of treatment and prevention.

Elbow cyst

An elbow joint cyst is a neoplasm of a round shape and compacted consistency with liquid contents, localized in the elbow area. The size of such a formation can vary from insignificant to quite large.

Causes of ovarian cysts

To understand the causes of ovarian cysts, you first need to learn more about this disease. Ovarian cysts are quite common. Moreover, they can be found both in women who have reached puberty and in young girls during puberty.

Knee cyst

A knee joint cyst is a compacted elastic formation located in the back of the knee joint. The skin around the affected area is not fused with the surrounding tissues and does not change its color.