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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Angiomyolipoma]] may be classified according to etiology into: [[tuberous sclerosis]] associated and isolated angiomyolipoma. | [[Angiomyolipoma]] may be classified according to etiology into 2 subtypes: [[tuberous sclerosis]] associated angiomyolipoma and isolated angiomyolipoma. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== |
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Overview
Angiomyolipoma may be classified according to etiology into 2 subtypes: tuberous sclerosis associated angiomyolipoma and isolated angiomyolipoma.
Classification
Angiomyolipoma may be classified as follows:
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Isolated Angiomyolipoma |
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Tuberous sclerosis Associated |
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