Chest x rays may be used to see whether the liver tumor is primary or has metastasized from a primary tumor in the lungs.
"SC tumor" could refer to a subcutaneous tumor, which is a tumor that develops just beneath the skin. These tumors can be benign or malignant and may require further evaluation and treatment by a medical professional.
A disease in which malignant (cancer) cells are found in the kidney, and may spread to the lungs, liver, or nearby lymph nodes. Wilms tumor usually occurs in children younger than 5 years old.
Yes, of course, it may be a radiologic sign of urinary system stone, nefrolithiasis. Or worsely tumor
A disease in which malignant (cancer) cells are found in the kidney, and may spread to the lungs, liver, or nearby lymph nodes. Wilms tumor usually occurs in children younger than 5 years old.
Cancerous. The opposite of benign
There are several symptoms associated with lung tumors. One major sign is if you start coughing up blood. Chest paint and shortness of breath are two other symptoms. If you get recurring respiratory infections that could be another sign that you may have a lung tumor. If you are truly concerned that you have a lung tumor I would not hesitate to go to a doctor.
it could be a sign that he may have a tumor, check up with the vet and get a seconed opinion
You may have an infection in your lungs. this ay also be a sign You may have an infection in your lungs. this may also be a sign of pneumonia. You should see your doctor, possibly have a chest x ray. Also, if you smoke menthol ciggarettes, they have been known to cause bleeding in the lugs.
For the leg, they are in the groin. For the arm, the armpit or axilla. For the face, it is the neck. Depending where on the torso the tumor develops, it may drain into one groin or armpit, or both.
The windpipe may be blocked by a swelling; by a severe injury to the neck, nose, or mouth; by a large foreign object; by paralysis of the throat muscles; or by a tumor.
diseases of the lung, such as cancer or tuberculosis; congenital deformity of the lungs; suspected tumor, obstruction, secretion, bleeding, or foreign body in the airways