Rx Cancer (A – Z)
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Vasoproliferative Tumors
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A vasoproliferative tumor of the retina (VPT) is a rare, benign growth made up of abnormal blood vessels within the retinal tissue. These tumors typically ...

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Cavernous Hemangioma of the Retina
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Cavernous Hemangioma of the Retina is a rare, benign (non-cancerous) vascular hamartoma that forms clusters of thin-walled, blood-filled sacs within the ...

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Retinal Capillary Hemangioma
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A retinal capillary hemangioma is a non-cancerous growth made up of tiny blood vessels in the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye called the retina. ...

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Choroidal Hemangioma
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Choroidal hemangioma is a harmless, noncancerous growth made up of extra blood vessels in the choroid, the layer of blood‐rich tissue found between the retina ...

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Intraocular Vascular Tumors
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An intraocular vascular tumor is an abnormal, benign or malignant growth of blood‐vessel cells inside the eye. These tumors arise from the vascular (blood ...

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Intraocular Paraganglioma
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An intraocular paraganglioma is a very rare tumor that starts inside the eye. It grows from a type of nerve cell called a chromaffin cell, which normally helps ...

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Intraocular Leiomyoma
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Intraocular Leiomyoma is a rare, non-cancerous tumor made of smooth muscle cells that grows inside the eye. It most often comes from the uveal tract—the ...

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Cranio-Orbital Follicular Dendritic Cell Sarcoma
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Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma (FDCS) is a rare malignant tumor arising from follicular dendritic cells—specialized cells that reside in the germinal ...

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Production Failure Monocytopenia
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Production-failure monocytopenia is a condition where the body has an abnormally low number of monocytes in the blood because the bone marrow is not making ...

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Monocytopenia Due to Sequestration/Destruction
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Monocytopenia means there are abnormally low numbers of monocytes in the blood. Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that help the body fight infections, ...

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Monocytopenia due to Decreased Production
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Monocytopenia means having too few monocytes in the blood. Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that help fight infections, clean up dead cells, and ...

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Chronic/Persistent Monocytopenia
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Monocytopenia means your blood has too few monocytes, a type of white blood cell that patrols the bloodstream, moves into tissues, and turns into macrophages ...

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Acute / Transient Monocytopenia
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Monocytes are frontline immune cells that circulate briefly, then move into tissues to become macrophages or dendritic cells that eat germs and help coordinate ...

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Acquired Monocytopenia
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Monocytes are a type of white blood cell your body uses to fight germs, clean up damaged tissue, and start healing. They circulate in blood, then move into ...

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Congenital (Inborn) Monocytopenia
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Monocytes are white blood cells that patrol the bloodstream, then move into tissues and become macrophages and some dendritic cells. They help your body ...

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Transient Monocytopenia
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Transient monocytopenia is a short-term drop in monocytes that returns to normal once the trigger settles. This is common. It can happen during or soon after a ...

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Absolute Monocytopenia
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Absolute monocytopenia means the number of monocytes in the blood is abnormally low, specifically below about 0.2 × 10⁹/L (or <200 cells/µL). Monocytes are ...

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Mild Low Monocytes
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Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that patrol the blood, enter tissues, and mature into macrophages and dendritic cells to help fight germs and clean up ...

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Isolated Monocytosis
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Isolated monocytosis means that only the monocyte count in the blood is higher than normal, while other blood cells (like neutrophils, lymphocytes, platelets, ...

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Reactive (Secondary) Monocytosis
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Reactive or secondary monocytosis means your blood has too many monocytes—a type of white blood cell—but the reason is not a blood cancer or primary bone ...

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