Angioblastoma

Angioblastoma is a rare tumor that occurs in the tissue of blood vessels. It can be found in various organs and tissues, including the brain, spinal cord, liver, kidneys, lungs, ovaries and others.

Angioblastomas can occur due to various reasons, such as hereditary factors, trauma, infection or chemical exposure. They can be benign or malignant, and depending on this, they can present with different symptoms.

Benign angioblastomas usually do not cause any symptoms and do not require treatment. However, if angioblastoma is cancerous, it can lead to serious complications such as bleeding, swelling, pain, and organ dysfunction. In this case, it is necessary to carry out diagnosis and treatment.

Diagnosis of angioblastoma includes computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and other imaging methods. Treatment for angioblastoma depends on its type and location. In some cases, surgical removal of the tumor may be required, in others chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

It is important to note that angioblastoma can recur after treatment, so it is necessary to monitor your health and undergo regular examinations.