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  2. Myxoid cyst - Wikipedia

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    Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... A myxoid cyst is a cutaneous condition often characterized by nail plate depression and grooves. [1]

  3. Cutaneous myxoma - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous myxoma appears as a little, slowly expanding dermal or subcutaneous lump that typically affects adults' heads and necks. [3] Alopecic lesions have been reported, [4] [5] characterized by hair tufts overlaying the lesion or even hypertrichosis. [6] Although usually painless, some people have reported experiencing discomfort or tenderness.

  4. Myxoid tumor - Wikipedia

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    A myxoid tumor is a connective tissue tumor with a "myxoid" background, composed of clear, mucoid substance. [1] Atrial myxoma. This tumoral phenotype is shared by many tumoral entities: Myxomas. Atrial myxoma; Odontogenic myxoma; Cutaneous myxoma; Intramuscular myxoma; Myxoid hamartoma; Aggressive angiomyxoma; Myxoid leiomyoma; Chondromyxoid ...

  5. Myxedema - Wikipedia

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    Myxedema (British English: myxoedema) is a term used synonymously with severe hypothyroidism.However, the term is also used to describe a dermatological change that can occur in hypothyroidism and (rare) paradoxical cases of hyperthyroidism.

  6. Myxoma - Wikipedia

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    Some symptoms of myxoma may be associated with the release of interleukin 6 (IL-6) by the myxoma. [3] [4] High levels of IL-6 may be associated with a higher risk of embolism of the myxoma. [5] Symptoms of a cardiac myxoma include: [6] Dyspnea on exertion; Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea; Fever; Weight loss (see cachexia)

  7. She looked pregnant, but it was really a 20-pound ... - AOL

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    Cysts that grow abnormally large, as Smith's did, can cause "pressure or pain" — and can lead to other complications, because they can bleed or rupture, exacerbating the pain.

  8. Leiomyoma - Wikipedia

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    Leiomyoma enucleated from a uterus. External surface on left; cut surface on right. Micrograph of a small, well-circumscribed colonic leiomyoma arising from the muscularis mucosae and showing fascicles of spindle cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and elongated, cigar-shaped nuclei Immunohistochemistry for β-catenin in uterine leiomyoma, which is negative as there is only staining of cytoplasm ...

  9. Pseudocyst - Wikipedia

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    Not all cysts require treatment. Many pancreatic pseudocysts improve and disappear by themselves. If the cysts are small and are not causing symptoms, careful observation with periodic CT scans is often done. Pseudocysts that persist over many months or that cause symptoms require treatment. [3]