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  2. Cavernous hemangioma - Wikipedia

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    Cavernous hemangioma, also called cavernous angioma, venous malformation, or cavernoma, [1] [2] is a type of venous malformation due to endothelial dysmorphogenesis from a lesion which is present at birth. A cavernoma in the brain is called a cerebral cavernous malformation or CCM.

  3. Composition of the human body - Wikipedia

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    Parts-per-million cube of relative abundance by mass of elements in an average adult human body down to 1 ppm. About 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. Only about 0.85% is composed of another five elements: potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium ...

  4. Cavernoma - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 April 2009, at 05:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Muscle fat may pose higher risk to heart health than other ...

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    The authors of the current study note that muscle fat has been associated with insulin resistance and increased risk of type 2 diabetes.. They suggest this may be because higher muscle fat may ...

  6. Central nervous system cavernous hemangioma - Wikipedia

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    Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a cavernous hemangioma that arises in the central nervous system.It can be considered to be a variant of hemangioma, and is characterized by grossly large dilated blood vessels and large vascular channels, less well circumscribed, and more involved with deep structures, with a single layer of endothelium and an absence of neuronal tissue within the lesions.

  7. Benign tumor - Wikipedia

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    Hamartomas are a group of benign tumors that have relatively normal cellular differentiation but exhibit disorganized tissue organization. [19] Exceptions to the nomenclature rules exist for historical reasons; malignant examples include melanoma (a cancer of pigmented skin cells, or melanocytes) and seminoma (a cancer of male reproductive ...

  8. Vascular tumor - Wikipedia

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    KHEs are described as locally destructive because they can infiltrate underlying muscle and fat. [4] They are often seen to overlap with tufted angiomas (TAs) but TAs may be a milder, benign counterpart. [14] KHEs show as a red or purple expanding mass of soft tissue, [14] found mostly in infants.

  9. Kate Winslet Explains How Being Called ‘Fat’ Her Entire Life ...

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    Kate Winslet has the skinny on how to deal with being called fat.. The “Titanic” alum sat down with Cecilia Vega for Sunday’s episode of “60 Minutes ” and, of course, they touched on the ...