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- Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), previously known as pseudotumor cerebri and benign intracranial hypertension, is a condition characterized...
- An inflammatory pseudotumor is a cell proliferation and inflammation involving spindle cells, which may occur in many parts of the body, and is of unknown...
- detachment. Idiopathic orbital inflammatory syndrome, also known as orbital pseudotumor, was first described by Gleason in 1903 and by Busse and Hochheim. It...
- kidney disease and echinococcosis infection (hydatid disease). Pseudotumors: Pseudotumors differ from liver tumors in that they are not a proliferation...
- Riedel's thyroiditis, Mikulicz's disease, Küttner's tumor, inflammatory pseudotumors (in various sites of the body), mediastinal fibrosis and some cases of...
- tubes and a fibrous material. A hypertrophied renal column (or renal pseudotumor) may be differentiated from an actual renal tumor with the help of a...
- MS, Khamar R, Khurram R (April 2021). "Bilateral sternocleidomastoid pseudotumors-a case report and literature review". Radiology Case Reports. 16 (4):...
- infections) Papilledema Brain m****, benign intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri), meningitis Increased intracranial pressure pushes on the eyes...
- fragile and bruises easily and hypermobility of the joints. Molluscoid pseudotumors (calcified hematomas that occur over pressure points) and spheroids (cysts...
- termed sternocleidomastoid tumor of infancy, pseudotumor of infancy, and infancy sternocleidomastoid pseudotumor, is an uncommon (incidence: 0.4%–1.3% of...