Langhans Tumor

Measuring the size and growth rate of the tumor allows us to judge the severity of the patient's condition. The size of the tumor is measured in centimeters. The presence of several tumors suggests that the process of metastasis was not limited to one focus. This tumor always causes shock - surgery on it is usually very traumatic. When the Langhans tumor is destroyed (sometimes it is almost invisible in the form of a small nodule the size of a millet grain), located in the right lobe of the liver, saturated with its products and quickly dying, large-focal scar tissue is formed. Blood begins to drip profusely from the right lobe of the liver