Sarkonema

Sarconemas are cells that are formed as a result of the degeneration of muscle tissue in patients with sarcoma (malignant tumors of connective tissue). They can be either small formations or large tumors reaching several centimeters in diameter. Their appearance can be the cause of a number of diseases, and also becomes the first symptom of the progression of processes in the body. Treatment of sarcomas must begin in the early stages of their development to avoid possible complications. Sarconemas are formed due to mutation and loss of function of genes that cause changes in the regulation of growth and normal cell differentiation. The main treatment for sarcomas is surgery. Radiation and chemotherapy are also used to help shrink the tumor so it can be removed.