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Neoplasms developing from some structure of the connective and subcutaneous tissue. [OCOSH Code: C04.557.450_BD_BN_CTS]

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Adipose Tissue Neoplasms (35)
Neoplasms composed of fatty tissue or connective tissue made up of fat cells in a meshwork of areolar tissue. The concept does not refer to neoplasms located in adipose tissue. OCOSH Code C04.557.450.550_BD_BN_AT
Bone Neoplasms (162)
Benign or malignant tumors or cancer located in bone tissue or specific bones. OCOSH Code C05.116.231_BD_BN
OCOSH Code: C05.116.231_BD_BN
Connective Tissue Neoplasms (200)
Neoplasms composed of connective tissue, including elastic, mucous, reticular, osseous, and cartilaginous tissue. OCOSH Code C04.557.450.565_BD_BN_CTS_CT
OCOSH Code: C04.557.450.565_BD_BN_CTS_CT
Muscle Tissue Neoplasms (44)
Neoplasms composed of skeletal muscle tissue OCOSH Code C04.557.450.590_BD_BN_CTS_CT_MN
Nerve Tissue Neoplasms (57)
Nerve Tissue Neoplasms
OCOSH Code: C04.557.450_BD_BN_CTS_NN
Other Sarcoma (4)
A connective tissue neoplasm formed by proliferation of mesodermal cells; it is usually highly malignant. OCOSH Code C04.557.450.795_BD_BN_CTS_SARC

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Benign Hand Tumors eMedicine Plastics

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Benign tumors of the hand may be categorized using the different anatomic subunits of the hand. Each subunit has potential for disease processes and abnormal growth. Notably, the musculoskeletal, vascular, osseous, perionychial, cutaneous, and soft tissue elements can develop benign lesions that may manifest as localized masses of the hand....
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