subdural hematoma
The medical term for a mass or tumor of blood in the head is a "hematoma." Specifically, if it occurs within the skull, it may be referred to as a "subdural hematoma" or an "epidural hematoma," depending on the location relative to the protective layers of the brain. Hematomas can result from trauma, leading to swelling and increased pressure within the cranial cavity.
probably popping a tumor on a German shepherds head. he shool his head and the stuff from the tumor (blood and slime) came out and went all ovewr me
No, not necessarily. A tumor is a mass, but a mass is not necessarily a tumor. My doctors are using the terms "mass" and "tumor" very interchangeably. Right now they just know that it is not a cyst, the rest is a test in process so one will refer to mass the other will talk about different tumors.
Neoplasm is the medical term meaning tumor; a neoplasm can be malignant (cancerous) or benign.
The most common ICD-9 code for an undiagnosed mass or tumor is 239. It could vary though depending on where the mass or tumor was found.
nutriton
A mass in the neck with blood supply typically refers to a vascular lesion or tumor that is receiving blood flow from surrounding blood vessels. This may require further evaluation such as imaging studies or a biopsy to determine the type and potential treatment options.
A mass of tissue growing uncontrollably is a cancerous tumor.
A mass of diseased cells is a tumor.
Congenital means present from birth, and tumor is an abnormal swelling or mass.
When a tumor has made a mass or lump it's called a neoplasm
Tumor marker tests usually require 5-10 mL of blood.