"Steatoma" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Steatoma
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"Steatoma" Meaning

Steatoma (also known as a fat necrosis liver cyst) is a type of abnormal growth that occurs in the liver, characterized by the formation of a cystic cavity filled with a mixture of blood and fatty tissue.

More specifically, it's a benign (non-cancerous) tumor that is caused by the accumulation of dead fat cells and blood in a confined space within the liver.

Steatoma is not a commonly used term and is mostly mentioned in medical literature or specific medical contexts.

"Steatoma" Examples

Steatoma Usage Examples


Steatomas are benign fatty lumps that can develop under the skin on the chin, behind the ear, or in other areas of the face.
There are different types of steatomas, including those caused by lipoid proteinosis and congenital fordypaque steatoma.
A steatoma can cause discomfort and pressure, especially if it becomes infected, so if you've noticed a painful lump under your skin, see an ent specialist right away.
Steatoma can occur anywhere on the body.
Steatoma is primarily a benign tumour consisting of encapsulated accumulations of sebaceous material.

"Steatoma" Similar Words

Steateopygous

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Adjective: Born from the body of the mother.

Steatite

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Steatitis

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Steatocystoma

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Steatogenous

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Steatohepatitis

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Steatoides

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Having or resembling fat.<br><br>Example: "the steatoid peculiarity of the fish suggests a diet rich in energy stores."<br><br>(Note: A steatoid is a noun or an adjective derived from the Greek word 'stéatos', meaning "fat")

Steatolysis

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Steatomas

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Steatomatous

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Adjective: Characterized by the presence of fibrous tissue or bundles of fat, often forming a tumor or growth.

Steatopygia

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Steatopygian

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Steatopygous

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Steatornis

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Steatorrhea

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Steatorrhea is a medical condition characterized by an excessive amount of fat in the feces. It is often a sign of a malabsorption problem, where the body is unable to properly absorb the fats from the food we eat, resulting in the fatty substance appearing in the stool.<br><br>The term "steatorrhea" comes from the Greek words "stear," meaning "tallow" or "fat," and "rheo," meaning "flow." Steatorrhea can be caused by several factors, including:<br><br>1. Pancreatic insufficiency, where the pancreas produces insufficient digestive enzymes to break down fats.<br>2. Celiac disease or other gastrointestinal disorders that damage the lining of the small intestine, making it harder for the body to absorb fats.<br>3. Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, which can cause inflammation and damage to the digestive tract.<br>4. Liver disease, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis, which can impair the liver's ability to process and excrete fats.<br>5. Bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine, which can break down the fats and lead to steatorrhea.<br><br>The symptoms of steatorrhea may include:<br><br> Fat or oil droplets in the stool<br> Watery, oily stools<br> Gastrointestinal discomfort or diarrhea<br> Malnutrition due to malabsorption of essential nutrients<br><br>In some cases, steatorrhea may be a symptom of a more serious underlying condition, and medical attention should be sought if symptoms persist or worsen over time.

Steatorrheal

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