heterogenous
heterogenous
biopsy
A lump of cancerous tissue is typically referred to as a tumor. Tumors can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors are non-cancerous growths that do not invade nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body. Malignant tumors, on the other hand, are cancerous growths that have the potential to invade surrounding tissues and metastasize, or spread, to other parts of the body.
Cancer or tumor .
Your question needs to tell what you want to know ABOUT a 6 year old Shih Tzu with a possible cancerous mass in the stomach.
An irregular mass could be numerous things. Two examples are a malignant mass and a benign mass; malignant means this mass is from the result of cancer, while a benign mass is irregular but not cancerous. Irregular mass is a common term for abnormal cell growth, and only testing can verify whether the mass is cancerous or not. Ask your health professional for clarification.
It is neither heterogenous nor heterogenous. It is HOMOgenous
A mass of tissue growing uncontrollably is a cancerous tumor.
Cecal mass is a space occupying lesion that involves the first part (cecum) of the colon. It can be benign or cancerous.
Heterogenous means of mixed density on an ultrasound. Homogenous would be of only one kind of density. Heterogenous means there are both high density and low density components of a mass. There are several kinds of cysts that can be found on the ovaries, some of which are fluid, some containing blood (which is higher in density), and various masses of soft tissue variety (like dermoids). You need to discuss with your doctor exactly what kind of mass was found in the ovary and what kind of follow up is needed.
the introduction of toxins through breaks in the skin
Cancerous. The opposite of benign
Mixtures.
heterogenous
heterogenous
Yes that is true