(D21.1) Benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder

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2 250 349 in individuals diagnosis benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder confirmed
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2 847 deaths with diagnosis benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder

Diagnosis benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder is diagnosed Women are 3.17% more likely than Men

1 089 466

Men receive the diagnosis benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder

996 (less than 0.1%)

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Women receive the diagnosis benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder

1 851 (0.2 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder - Men and Women aged 55-59

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+
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in in men, the disease manifests at any agein in women, the disease manifests at any age
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+

Disease Features benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder - what does this mean

Benign neoplasm of connective and other soft tissue of the upper limb, including the shoulder, is a condition in which abnormal cells grow in the soft tissues of the upper limb, including the shoulder, and form a tumor. these tumors are usually non-cancerous and do not spread to other parts of the body.

What happens during the disease - benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder

Benign neoplasm of the connective and other soft tissue of the upper limb, including the shoulder, is likely caused by an abnormal growth of cells in the area. this growth is often due to an accumulation of genetic mutations or environmental factors that cause the cells to divide and grow at an increased rate. the abnormal growth of cells can cause a mass or lump to form in the affected area.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Physical examination of the affected area
  • X-ray imaging of the affected area
  • CT scan of the affected area
  • MRI scan of the affected area
  • Ultrasound imaging of the affected area
  • Biopsy of the affected area

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main Goal: To treat the Benign neoplasm in the Connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder.
  • Perform a physical examination to determine the stage of the neoplasm
  • Perform imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs to assess the size and location of the neoplasm
  • Evaluate the patient’s overall health and medical history
  • Prescribe medications to reduce inflammation, pain, and swelling
  • Perform surgery to remove the neoplasm
  • Administer radiation therapy to shrink the neoplasm
  • Prescribe physical therapy to strengthen the muscles and improve range of motion
  • Prescribe a course of antibiotics to prevent infection
  • Monitor the patient’s progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed
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6 Days of Hospitalization Required
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35 Hours Required for Outpatient Treatment

Benign neoplasm: connective and other soft tissue of upper limb, including shoulder - Prevention

The best way to prevent benign neoplasms of the upper limb, including the shoulder, is to maintain a healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoiding activities that put undue strain on the shoulder area. additionally, regular check-ups with a medical professional can help to detect any early signs of the condition.