Gamuts

Spindle cell tumor

Spindle cell sarcoma is a type of connective tissue cancer in which the cells are spindle-shaped when examined under a microscope. The tumors generally begin in layers of connective tissue such as that under the skin, between muscles, and surrounding organs, and will generally start as a small lump with inflammation that grows. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Cause
Avascular renal mass
Bronchial lesion
Chest wall lesion
Focal calcification in kidney
Intratracheal mass
Large pelvic soft-tissue mass
Mural ureteral filling defect
Obstruction of ureter
Pediatric chest tumor
Retrosternal mass
Soft-tissue mediastinal mass
Solid pelvic mass
Solitary pulmonary mass
Solitary pulmonary nodule
Unilateral exophthalmos
Urethral filling defect
May Cause
Avascular renal mass
Bronchial lesion
Chest wall lesion
Focal calcification in kidney
Intratracheal mass
Large pelvic soft-tissue mass
Mural ureteral filling defect
Obstruction of ureter
Pediatric chest tumor
Retrosternal mass
Soft-tissue mediastinal mass
Solid pelvic mass
Solitary pulmonary mass
Solitary pulmonary nodule
Unilateral exophthalmos
Urethral filling defect


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