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interpreted by some
experts as
hamartomas while others consider them true neoplasms. Moreover, even
though hamartomas show a
benign histology,
there is...
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majority of
patients regardless of morphology.[citation needed]
Hypothalamic hamartomas are
found in 33% of
patients with true
precocious puberty. The etiology...
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Other symptoms include fever,
weight loss, and jaundice.
Biliary duct
hamartomas are
defects resulting from the
failure of
embryonic bile duct involution...
- sclerosis, hemangiomas, and post-infectious foci, but
mainly hypothalamic hamartomas. The term "gelastic"
originates from the Gr**** word gelos,
which means...
- adenoma.
Several features of
these lesions favor their designation as
hamartomas,
including the lack of encapsulation; the
mixture of acini,
smooth muscles...
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Lisch nodule, also
known as iris
hamartoma, is a
pigmented hamartomatous nodular aggregate of
dendritic melanocytes affecting the iris,
named after Austrian...
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examination of the
kidneys and/or
molecular genetic testing.
Bilateral kidney hamartomas with or
without nephroblastomatosis are
commonly observed.
Perlman syndrome...
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central nervous system lesions seen in this
disorder include hamartomas of the cortex,
hamartomas of the
ventricular walls, and
subependymal giant cell tumors...
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division and
growth regulation.
Macrodystrophia lipomatosa Fibrolipomatous hamartoma Neurofibromatosis type 1 Klippel–Trénaunay
syndrome Parkes Weber syndrome...
- over-proliferate,
causing hamartomas.
Cowden syndrome is an
autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by
multiple benign hamartomas (trichilemmomas and...