A differentiated teratoma is a type of tumor that contains tissues from different germ cell layers, whereas a malignant embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma is a type of soft tissue sarcoma arising from primitive muscle cells. The combination of these two types of tumors in the same location would be considered a rare and aggressive form of cancer, requiring prompt treatment with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
No, having a teratoma tumor with hair, teeth, and fat cells inside it is not considered a miscarriage. A teratoma is a type of tumor that can contain different types of tissue and organ components, which are not related to a pregnancy or miscarriage.
Cartilage does not naturally occur in the kidney. If cartilage is found in the kidney, it may be a sign of a rare condition such as a teratoma or other abnormal growth that needs further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
The hurricane tumour is a malignancy that kills in a matter of weeks. It is usually a trophoblastic testicular teratoma.
The biggest tumor ever recorded was a cystic teratoma weighing 302 pounds, removed from a patient in 1905. Teratomas are tumors that can contain different types of tissues, such as hair, teeth, or even organs.
A mass of cells misplaced during embryonic development is known as a teratoma. Teratomas are usually benign tumors that contain a mixture of different types of tissues derived from the three germ cell layers. They can be found in various parts of the body.
teratoma
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Teratoma is a tumor that can be found in a developing baby, it is usually benign in newborns and do not spread. They are normally found in organs including the brain, liver,and lung.
A tumor (cancer) with multiple types of tissue.
No, having a teratoma tumor with hair, teeth, and fat cells inside it is not considered a miscarriage. A teratoma is a type of tumor that can contain different types of tissue and organ components, which are not related to a pregnancy or miscarriage.
Definately if it is not fully removed from connecting organs
Yes, and absorbed twin can be a teratoma. I know this because when I was 15 I had a teratoma. The doctor explained to me that I had absorbed my twin while my mother was pregnant with me. If you think you have a teratoma PLEASE see a doctor immediately! My teratome was not noticeable and then i started to see my stomach grow as if I were pregnant. By the time I saw a doctor mine was the size of a basketball. If i had waited maybe a month later it would've grown and taken over my vital organs and my life.
try 'fetiform teratoma' for starters ...
I suppose you could call a cyst a vesicle or sac of sorts
Destroying blood vessels leading to a large SCT.
Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) and twin:twin reverse arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence.
The condition you're referring to is likely "teratoma," specifically a type called a mature teratoma, which can contain hair, teeth, and other tissues. However, if a fetus develops with such characteristics, it might be indicative of a rare and abnormal pregnancy condition known as "fetus in fetu." In both cases, these conditions are quite unusual and often require medical intervention.