A subcarinal soft tissue mass refers to an abnormal growth or lesion located in the subcarinal space, which is the area beneath the carina of the trachea where the bronchi divide into the left and right main bronchi. This mass can be associated with various conditions, including infections, tumors, or lymphadenopathy. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as CT scans and may require further evaluation through biopsy to determine its nature and appropriate management.
icd9 code for soft tissue mass ,scalp
215.7
Not knowing if it's benign or malignant, the best code would be 239.2 for a neoplasm of unspecified nature affecting the bone, soft tissue, or skin.
Subcarinal adenopathy is the enlargement of lymph nodes in a designated area of your body. It is diagnosed with an X-ray.
A soft tumor typically refers to a mass of abnormal tissue that is composed of soft, non-hard structures, often arising from soft tissues such as fat, muscle, or connective tissue. These tumors can be benign or malignant and may vary in size and shape. Common examples include lipomas (benign fatty tumors) and sarcomas (malignant tumors of soft tissue). Diagnosis and treatment depend on the tumor's location, type, and behavior.
A non-painful soft tissue mass on your left shoulder could be a lipoma, which is a benign tumor composed of fatty tissue. It is usually harmless but it's best to have it evaluated by a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and monitoring. Treatment may include observation, removal for cosmetic reasons, or if it causes any discomfort or concerns.
Soft tissue is anything that's not hard tissue, i.e. bone. So soft tissue damage includes bruises, stab wounds, gun shots, burns etc. SO yes, soft tissue damage is painful.
The reason that brain tissue is soft is because that is how God the creator chose to design it. Brain tissue is soft because it has the skull to protect it.
Mesenteric and omental soft tissue nodules could have a number of causes, usually metastatic cancer. In a patient with a known soft tissue sarcoma elsewhere in the body, this finding would likely represent metastases from this sarcoma. If the patient did not have a history of soft tissue sarcoma, this finding could be several things, and soft tissue sarcome would not be at the top of my list.
Soft tissue prominence refers to a condition where there is an abnormal swelling or bulging of the soft tissues, such as muscles, tendons, or ligaments. This can be caused by various factors, including inflammation, injury, or underlying medical conditions. Soft tissue prominence is usually accompanied by pain, tenderness, and limited range of motion in the affected area.
Paronychia is swelling and infection of soft tissue around a nail.
Muscle tissue