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Benign tumor that includes vessels, fat and lymph
benign tumor
A benign tumor does not spread. If a tumor spreads, it is malignant.
One kind of adrenal tumor that is often benign is a pheochromocytoma.
Luckily, the tumor was benign.
Its a malignant tumor.
Breaking down each part of the term, "angio" means "blood vessel", "myo" means "muscle", and "lipoma" is a benign fatty tumor. Therefore, this is likely a tumor involving the fat and muscle layers of a blood vessel. While it may be classified as 'benign', this simply means the tumor has a low risk of spreading to other tissues - it is not 'benign' in the sense that any tumor that weakens the wall of a blood vessel may cause a sudden hole to rip in the blood vessel which could lead to sudden collapse and death.
Hemangioma excision is a surgical procedure to remove a hemangioma, which is a type of benign blood vessel tumor that can appear as a raised or discolored birthmark on the skin. The excision involves cutting out the hemangioma from the surrounding tissue to remove it completely. This procedure can help improve the appearance of the skin and prevent potential complications associated with the hemangioma.
An adnoma is a benign tumor of a gland.
Pituitary adenoma is a benign tumor of the pituitary.