Neoplasm means tumor, and metastatic means the tumor has spread. Taken together, they mean cancer.
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Cervical Intraepithelial NeoplasmCervical Intraepithelial Neoplasm
It depends on the context but it could mean hemorrhage.
Malignant (very virulent or infectious) Neoplasm (abnormal gorwth of cells). It is sometimes defined as cancer. Technically, Malignant Neoplastic Progession is the abnormal and uncontrolled growth of cells or tissue which eventually forms a tumor.
A hemorrhage is very heavy bleeding which is difficult to control. If you have an injury anywhere on your body and the bleeding cannot be controlled, that is called a hemorrhage. It is nothing to do with the fact it was your second abortion. Wmen can hemmorrhage while pregnant, in labor, and after the baby is born. You may hemorrhage with a miscarriage.
Hemorrhage refers to excessive bleeding, either internally or externally, which can be due to injury, illness, or a medical condition. It can be a serious and potentially life-threatening situation requiring immediate medical attention.
Possibly some sort of neoplasm... either malignant or benign. I'd suggest you go to a doctor and have it examined.
Hypodensity in the left parietal region on imaging typically indicates a decrease in tissue density in that area, which could be due to various causes such as ischemia, hemorrhage, or a tumor. Further evaluation is usually needed to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
ICD-9-CM diagnosis code for: Malignant neoplasm of brain; cerebrum, except lobes and ventricles.
ICD 9 CM Code 174.9 - Malignant neoplasm of female breast , unspecified site.