Papillomas are noncancerous, outward-growing lumps that might cause problems in some locations. They do not spread and are not aggressive. Treatment for a papilloma is not always necessary. However, ...
Finding a lump in your breast is always a source of concern. However, not all breast lumps are cancer. There are multiple types of benign lumps such as cysts, fibrous tissue, and intraductal ...
Papillomas are noncancerous growths that develop on your skin or mucous membranes, usually caused by infection with low risk forms of human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear as skin warts, genital ...
IN THE general problem of biliary disease, the relatively infrequent occurrence or recognition of papilloma of the gall bladder is of interest. This report was prompted by the recent finding of 3 ...
Inverted papilloma of urinary bladder is an uncommon urothelial neoplasm. Its relationship to urothelial carcinoma is controversial. Little is known of the genetic abnormalities of inverted papilloma.
Breast tumors aren’t always indicative of cancer. Benign breast conditions can also cause lumps. One of these conditions is intraductal papilloma. An intraductal papilloma is a small, benign tumor ...
A papilloma is a growth a bit like a wart. These can grow inside the ducts of the breast, often near to the nipple. Usually, intraductal papillomas are between 1 and 2cm in size. Sometimes they can be ...