kasvauman
Kasvauman is the Finnish term used for a mass of tissue that arises from abnormal cell growth. It encompasses a wide range of conditions from benign growths to malignant cancers, and can develop in almost any organ or tissue of the body. In clinical usage, kasvaumat are categorized primarily by their behavior: benign kasvaumat tend to grow slowly, do not invade surrounding tissues, and do not metastasize, while malignant kasvaumat can invade adjacent structures and spread to distant sites.
Benign kasvauman types include lipomas (fat tissue), fibromas (fibrous tissue), adenomas (glandular tissue), and other well-delineated
Causes and pathophysiology involve genetic mutations, environmental exposures, inflammatory processes, and, in some cases, hereditary syndromes.
Diagnosis relies on a combination of history, physical examination, imaging (such as ultrasound, CT, or MRI),
Treatment is individualized. Benign kasvaumat are frequently managed with observation or surgical removal if they cause