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Atrial Myxoma
Atrial myxoma is a benign tumor located in the left atrium or in the right atrium of the heart. Usually the tumor develops from the bifurcation of the right atrium and the left atrium.
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Complications that can occur during and after surgery for ovarian cysts
Ovarian cyst surgery is a nightmare for many patients due to the fear of complications from ovarian cyst surgery. So what complications can ovarian cyst surgery cause?
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Principles of eating for patients after surgery for ovarian cysts
Nutrition after ovarian cyst surgery plays a very important role in the patient's recovery process, especially diet. So what should you eat and avoid after ovarian cyst surgery? You need to understand clearly so that the disease heals quickly and avoids recurrence.
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Points to note when treating ovarian cysts
The ovaries are important endocrine organs in women. The ovaries produce eggs, which then meet sperm for fertilization. Therefore, any abnormal proliferation in the ovaries will form ovarian tumors, the most common of which is ovarian cysts.
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Are benign tumors worrisome? Is surgery needed?
When any tumor appears in the body, people are confused and worried, even though it is not yet determined whether it is benign or malignant. Most benign tumors do not turn into malignant tumors. However, under the influence of some factors, benign tumors can turn into malignant tumors.
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Small hemangioma surgery and what you need to know
Most hemangiomas are easily visible at birth, but can also appear months or years later. Hemangiomas can be found anywhere on the body, but are most common on the face, skin, head, chest or back. Small hemangiomas < 10cm in diameter are most commonly found on the skin and in children, congenital in children.
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Surgery to remove large hemangiomas and what you need to know
Hemangioma is a benign tumor caused by the growth (overgrowth) of blood vessels. Hemangiomas can appear anywhere in the body, most commonly at birth or within the first 6 months of a child's life.
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Lipomas: When to Worry?
Lipomas are usually painless and benign, causing many patients to be subjective, allowing the tumor to grow to a large size, compressing nerves, affecting large blood vessels and causing many other diseases. So what is a lipoma? Is a lipoma dangerous?
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Endoscopic surgery to remove craniopharyngioma through the sphenoid sinus
Craniopharyngioma is one of the rare benign tumors among cranial brain diseases. The most common treatment method for craniopharyngioma today is craniopharyngioma surgery to remove the tumor from the patient's skull. This is not only a simple treatment method but must also be combined with a number of other methods for the most optimal treatment effect.
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Endoscopic surgery to remove skull base tumor
Skull base tumors are very difficult lesions to operate on. Choosing the right surgical method can bring good results for the patient. Therefore, endoscopic surgery to remove skull base tumors can be applied to many lesions.
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Open the skull cap to treat craniopharyngioma
Craniopharyngioma is a dangerous disease, if not completely removed, it will easily lead to recurrence. Craniopharyngioma surgery is an effective method in treating this disease.
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