PPT-TUMORS HAITHAM R. ELMEHDAWI
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TUMORS Definitions TUMOR Autonomous Excessive Purposeless Pathological Proliferation of cells This growth continues in the absence of physiological stimuli amp
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TUMORS Definitions TUMOR Autonomous Excessive Purposeless Pathological Proliferation of cells This growth continues in the absence of physiological stimuli amp without regard to its effects to the surrounding tissue. Symptoms and Side Effects. Presented by [NAME]. Overview of physical symptoms. Causes. From the tumor itself: symptoms based on tumor size/location. From treatment: Fatigue, dizziness, headaches. Permanent or temporary?. Begin . Dermoid. cyst. Mucocele. Hemangioma. Lymphangioma. Malignant . rabdomyosarcoma. Benign tumors of the orbit . can develop from infancy and grow rapidly or slowly. It can be superficial and easily identifiable by external presentation, palpation and x – rays or CT scan . Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. CNS TUMORS. CNS tumors (neoplasms): abnormal masses of cells produced by . uncontrolled cellular proliferation. ; can be. Primary: . arising from cells in the CNS. Presented by [NAME]. Overview of physical symptoms. Causes. From the tumor itself: symptoms based on tumor size/location. From treatment: Fatigue, dizziness, headaches. Permanent or temporary?. Symptoms are important. Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. CNS TUMORS. CNS tumors (neoplasms): abnormal masses of cells produced by . uncontrolled cellular proliferation. ; can be. Primary: . arising from cells in the CNS. . . Salivary tumors 7% of head and neck tumors. Parotid tumors >submandibular > lingual. Equal incidence between sexes. Risk Factors: nutritional deficiency, exposure to ionizing radiation, UV exposure, genetic predisposition, EBV. Neuropathology. 4/18/2016. Megan . Mantica. , PGY3. Glial and . Glioneuronal. Tumors. Diffuse Fibrillary Astrocytoma. Pilocytic. Astrocytoma. Subependymal. Giant Cell Astrocytoma. Pleomorphic . Xanthoastrocytoma. Assistant Prof . Fadia. Al-. Izzi. Benign ovarian cysts are common, frequently asymptomatic . &. often resolve spontaneously. .. 90%of all ovarian tumors are benign . although . this varies with age.. Faculty of Medicine. Al-Balqa’ Applied University. Email: ali.alkhader@bau.edu.jo. 3 cell types in the normal ovary. Surface (. coelomic. epithelium). . …the origin of the great majority of ovarian tumors. د . حيدر. . السرحان. A. Professor Dr . Haider. . Alsarhan. . Benign tumors:. hemangioma. chondroma. Leomyoma. Rhabdomyoma. Paraganglioma. Papilloma. Malignant tumors:. squamous. cell carcinoma 85%. . Sadiq. Salam H. AL-. Salih. Hassanain. Mohammed . Khadim. Kareem . Waheed. Mohammed. Hussein . Khadim. Hussein . Al-. Mustaqbal. University College. Department of Nursing. 2. nd . Class. Adult Nursing. Prepared by Kurt Schaberg MD Germ Cell Tumors 3 main subtypes depending on age and if they are derived from germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS ). Most common: Germ cell tumors derived from GCNIS (Pos Prof. . Ehab. . Taha. . Yaseen. , FICMS, FRCS . Glasg. .. Consultant Otolaryngologist. Head of department of Surgery. Benign tumors. :. They are divided into:. A) Epithelial tumors. 1-Papilloma:. 2 types . Postoperative care . The post . operative period . begins from. the time the . patient leaves . the . operating room . and ends . with the . follow up visit . by the . surgeon.. The post . operative care .
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