Gamuts

Angioma

Angiomas are benign tumors derived from cells of the vascular or lymphatic vessel walls (endothelium) or derived from cells of the tissues surrounding these vessels.Angiomas are a frequent occurrence as patients age, but they might be an indicator of systemic problems such as liver disease. They are not commonly associated with malignancy. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Cause
Acquired acro-osteolysis of one digit
Benign neoplasm
Bronchial lesion
Cecal lesion
Chest wall lesion
Dural sinus thrombosis
Enlarged thumb
Filling defect in stomach
Focal calcification in kidney
Intradural extramedullary spinal lesion
Intramedullary spinal lesion
Intratracheal mass
Lucent lesion of the calcaneus
Lytic phalangeal lesion
Nasal ridge mass in a child
Nonodontogenic radiolucent jaw lesion
Perinephric hematoma
Rectal disease
Solitary esophageal filling defect
Solitary small bowel mass with preserved mucosa
May Cause
Acquired acro-osteolysis of one digit
Benign neoplasm
Bronchial lesion
Cecal lesion
Chest wall lesion
Dural sinus thrombosis
Enlarged thumb
Filling defect in stomach
Focal calcification in kidney
Intradural extramedullary spinal lesion
Intramedullary spinal lesion
Intratracheal mass
Lucent lesion of the calcaneus
Lytic phalangeal lesion
Nasal ridge mass in a child
Nonodontogenic radiolucent jaw lesion
Perinephric hematoma
Rectal disease
Solitary esophageal filling defect
Solitary small bowel mass with preserved mucosa


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