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What (who) is myoma telangiectodes - definition

HUMAN DISEASE
Muscle tissue neoplasm; Dartoic myoma

Myoma         
·noun A tumor consisting of muscular tissue.
Majocchi's disease         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Purpura annularis telangiectodes; Purpura annularis telangiectoides; Purpura annularis telangiectodes of Majocchi
Majocchi's disease, also known as Purpura annularis telangiectodes of Majocchi is a not-well-recognized and uncommon skin condition characterized by purple/bluish-red 1- to 3-cm annular patches composed of dark red telangiectases with petechiae. It is one of a group of disorders referred to as pigmented purpuric dermatosis that all occur as a result of vascular inflammation and pigment deposition.
Genital leiomyoma         
  • Uterine leiomyoma
Genital leiomyomas (also known as "Dartoic leiomyomas") are leiomyomas that originate in the dartos muscles, or smooth muscles, of the genitalia, areola, and nipple.Freedberg, et al.

Wikipedia

Myoma

A myoma is a type of tumor that involves muscle cells. There are two main types of myoma:

  • Leiomyomas which occur in smooth muscle. They most commonly occur as uterine fibroids, but may also form in other locations.
  • Rhabdomyomas which occur in striated muscle. They are rare tumors, occur in childhood and often become malignant.

Whether or not angiomyomas are a type of leiomyoma or a separate entity is disputed as of 2014.

Myomas are benign tumors of the uterus that can affect the fertility of a woman depending mainly on three factors:

  1. Size (cut off value 4-5 cm)
  2. Number
  3. Location (they can be intramural, subserous or submucous). Submucous ones are worst from a fertility point of view, while subserous are less dangerous.

Some of the most common symptoms are: abundant menstrual bleeding, longer menstrual periods, pelvic pressure, constipation, a need to urinate continuously.