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  • == Myxoma virus == ...-oh-ma virus) is a [[virus]] that causes [[myxomatosis]], a severe disease in [[rabbit]]s. It belongs to the [[Poxviridae]] family and the [[Leporipoxvir
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  • '''Cutaneous Myxoma''' ...issue]] of the skin. It is also known as superficial angiomyxoma or dermal myxoma.
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  • == Odontogenic Myxoma == ...erived from the Greek words "odous" (tooth) and "genesis" (origin), while "myxoma" comes from the Greek "muxa" (mucus), referring to the mucoid nature of the
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  • == Cardiac Myxoma == ...s a rare, noncancerous [[tumor]] that develops in the [[heart]]. The term "myxoma" is derived from the Greek word "muxa," which means "mucus." The tumor is s
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  • ...disease that primarily affects [[rabbit]]s. The disease is caused by the [[Myxoma virus]], a member of the [[Poxviridae]] family. ...nose, difficulty breathing, lethargy, and the development of skin tumors. In severe cases, the disease can lead to blindness and death.
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  • The term "primary" comes from the Latin word 'primarius' meaning 'first in importance', while "tumor" is derived from the Latin 'tumere' meaning 'to s ...be benign or malignant. The most common type of primary heart tumor is a [[myxoma]].
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  • ...is characterized by the presence of immature fat cells, or [[lipoblasts]], in a myxoid background. ...or these tumors are the extremities and trunk, but they can occur anywhere in the body.
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  • ...ing heart, and "tumere" meaning to swell, referring to the abnormal growth in the heart. ...umors]] and [[Secondary Cardiac Tumors]]. Primary cardiac tumors originate in the heart, while secondary cardiac tumors are metastatic, meaning they have
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  • ...ns. The syndrome is named after Dr. J. Aidan Carney who first described it in 1985. ...t manner. It is characterized by the development of multiple benign tumors in various parts of the body, including the heart, skin, and endocrine system.
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  • ...typically aggressive in the sense of widespread [[metastasis]], but rather in its tendency to recur locally after surgical removal. ...''muxa'' meaning "mucus", referring to the myxoid (mucous-like) background in which the tumor cells and vessels are embedded.
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  • * [[Abscess]] - an accumulation of pus in a body tissue, usually caused by a bacterial infection * [[Acid reflux]] - a disorder in which acid in the stomach comes up into the esophagus, because the valve separating the s
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