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Chest pain or tightness; Sudden Death (In which case the disease is an autopsy finding) The symptoms and signs of left atrial myxomata often mimic mitral stenosis. General symptoms may also be present, such as: [3] Cough; Pulmonary edema – as blood backs up into the pulmonary artery, after increased pressures in the left atrium and atrial ...
Myxoma is a rare, benign stromal tumor of mesenchymal origin often confused with other conjunctival stromal tumors. Conjunctival myxomas are thought to originate in Tenon's capsule and can masquerade as conjunctival lymphoma, lymphangioma, ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN), or amelanotic melanoma.
A myoma is a type of tumor that involves muscle cells. [1] There are two main types of myoma: Leiomyomas which occur in smooth muscle. [1] They most commonly occur as uterine fibroids, but may also form in other locations. Rhabdomyomas which occur in striated muscle. [1] [2] [3] They are rare tumors, occur in childhood and often become malignant.
Bone pain affects almost 70% of people with multiple myeloma and is one of the most common symptoms. [2]: 653 [23] Myeloma bone pain usually involves the spine and ribs and worsens with activity. Persistent, localized pain may indicate a pathological bone fracture. Involvement of the vertebrae may lead to spinal cord compression or kyphosis.
Drugs which affect smooth muscle contraction, such as doxazosin, nitroglycerine, nifedipine and phenoxybenzamine, may provide pain relief. Uterine fibroids can be treated with the same methods as sporadic uterine fibroids including anti-hormonal treatment, surgery, or embolisation. Substantially elevated risk of progression to or independent ...
At just 19 years old, Eldiara Doucette — known on social media as "Bionic Barbie" — was diagnosed with synovial sarcoma, a rare form of soft tissue cancer that affects only 1,000 people per ...
"Carrying a baby with a terminal diagnosis is an emotional roller coaster to say the least," she says. "I call it emotional chaos. It's a mixture of love, gratitude, compassion, joy, grief, fear ...
Symptoms: Pain (with or without tenderness), slow-growing benign mass in the subcutaneous region of the extremities. [1] Usual onset: Can occur at any age, with a peak in middle age. [2] Causes: Unknown. Differential diagnosis: Many, including ganglion cyst, traumatic neuroma, schwannoma, eccrine spiradenoma, angiolipoma, fibroma and synovial ...