Metastases

Introduction A metastasis in the medical sense is understood to be two different clinical pictures with a similar background: the splitting off of tumor cells from the primary tumor and colonization of tumor-derived tissues and the settling of bacteria from the original site of inflammation. In the following, the former will be discussed here. Definition … Metastases

Factors | Metastases

Factors Not every primary tumor has the same potential to form metastases. On the one hand, this depends on the type of tumor and the characteristics of the tumor cells, but on the other hand, it also depends on the body of the affected patient, in particular his or her immune system. A prerequisite for … Factors | Metastases

Specific metastasis pathways | Metastases

Specific metastasis pathways As already mentioned, for certain primary tumors there are typical sites for developing metastases depending on the outflow of lymph and bloodstream. The surface characteristics of the cancer cells also determine the metastasis site, e.g. lung cancer or colon cancer cells occasionally metastasize into the adrenal gland, since they find similar tissue … Specific metastasis pathways | Metastases

Associated symptoms | Synovial Sarcoma

Associated symptoms The symptoms of synovial sarcoma are relatively unspecific. Usually, pain in the immediate vicinity of the synovial sarcoma is known, but its character cannot be described in detail. In addition, there is a pressure pain at the corresponding site and pain dependent on movement. In addition, a restriction of movement is sometimes described … Associated symptoms | Synovial Sarcoma

Synovial Sarcoma

Definition Synovial sarcoma is a malignant tumor of the soft tissue with a very unfavorable prognosis. Fortunately, it is considered a relatively rare tumor, but among all malignant soft tissue tumors it is the 4th most common. The synonym for synovial sarcoma is also “malignant synovialoma”. The typical age of the disease is between 15 … Synovial Sarcoma