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Overview
Hamartomas may be classified into different types based on their location, such as: lung (most common), heart, hypothalamus, kidneys, or spleen. Other classifications can consider lesion class, dividing hamartomas into 4 different categories, such as: bone-forming, cartilage-forming, fiber-forming, and benign non–matrix-forming.[1]
Classification
Location
Based on the location, hamartomas can be classified into the following types:
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CNS |
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Lung |
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Heart |
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Bowel |
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Kidneys |
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Spleen |
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Skin |
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Lesion class
Based on the lesion class, hamartomas can be classified into the following types:
Lesion class | Tumors type |
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Cartilage-forming | |
Fiber-forming | |
Bone-forming |
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Benign non-matrix-forming |
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References
- ↑ Kumar V, Abbas AK, Aster JC. Robbins Basic Pathology. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2012.