The question could have been better framed. Any cystic mass lesion in the liver presenting in the region of the right suprarenal gland can be designated as this lesion. They could be simple cysts, abscess, hydatid cysts, lymphatic cysts, biliomas, haemangiomas, tumour degenerations besides many other lesions. Even complex cystic lesions of the Gall Bladder may be mistaken for this entity.
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is 2.2 cm liver mass small
A cystic mass on the brain is a fluid-filled sac that can develop within the brain tissue. These masses can be noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant) and may cause symptoms such as headaches, seizures, and neurological deficits depending on their size and location. Treatment options may include surgical removal, radiation therapy, or medication, depending on the underlying cause.
Cholesteatoma is a cystic mass often found in the middle ear. It is composed of epithelial cell debris and cholesterol. If left untreated, it can lead to hearing loss and other complications.
Dead people don't go to mass... Second, if you were to perform all parts of the mass at the same time, the effectiveness of the parts would not equal the whole. So, liver mass is best done in parts. With a dead mass, you can mix the parts. its ok.
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A cystic mass of cells in the middle ear, occurring as a congential defect or as a serious complication of a disease or traumtic condition of the ear
A heterogeneous mass means that there are different densities and inclusions included in the mass. A heterogeneous mass can be malignant or benign.
A cystic mass in the mouth does not necessarily mean that it is an oral cancer symptom. This could be swollen glands due to an infection of some kind in your throat or ears. This could also mean you are having tonsil problems. You should let a doctor diagnose this as soon as possible, and in most cases, you can get relief with antibiotics.
"Hypohepatic" refers to an area or condition located below the liver. For example, it can be used to describe a location of a mass or injury in relation to the liver.
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True.