Nodule (medicine)
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In medicine, a nodule refers to a small aggregation of cells.
Nodules may form on tendons and muscles in response to injury. The vocal cords may also develop nodules. Nodules are normally benign and often painless, although they can affect the functioning of the organ.
- DDB 29379
- 1020264468 at GPnotebook
- DER80 at FPnotebook
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| Benign tumors | Hyperplasia - Cyst - Pseudocyst - Hamartoma - Benign neoplasm |
| Malignant progression | Dysplasia - Carcinoma in situ - Invasive cancer - Metastasis |
| Topography | digestive system: Anus - Bile duct - Colon/rectum - Esophagus - Gallbladder - Liver - Pancreas - Small intestine - Stomach
urinary system/reproductive system: Bladder - Cervix - Endometrium - Kidney - Ovaries - Penis - Prostate - Testicles - Vagina other systems: Blood - Bone - Brain - Breast - Head/Neck - Larynx - Lung - Mediastinum (chest) - Eye - Mouth - Pelvis - Skin - Tailbone - Thyroid |
| Misc. | Tumor suppressor genes/oncogenes - Staging/grading - Carcinogenesis - Carcinogen - Research - Paraneoplastic syndrome - List of oncology-related terms |