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Multilocular tumors exhibit a 25% recurrence rate and, therefore, must be treated more aggressively.
Cysts are usually unilocular, but may also be multilocular.
On radiographs, it can appear as a unilocular or multilocular radiolucency (dark area).
Radiographically it appears as multilocular radiolucencies of bone.
Fruits are berries or multilocular drupes, and edibles.
Eggs ingested by rodents develop in the liver, lungs and other organs to form multilocular cysts.
Larger nodules tend to be multilocular, with many separate shells or with connections between the necrotic centres.
Stroma mats will produce uni or multilocular pycnidia.
Ovary multilocular.
Ideally, the septa that cause the multilocular feature are thin and straight, producing a tennis racket or stepladder pattern.
Brown fat cells (multilocular cells)
Radiographically, the tumor presents as a well marginated radiolucent lesion, with a distinct multilocular appearance.
In the case of a multilocular myxoma, resection of the tumor with a generous portion of surrounding bone is required.
A Cystic lymphatic malformation is a deep-seated, typically multilocular, ill-defined soft-tissue mass that is painless and covered by normal skin.
Multilocular cystic nephromas (MCNs) are benign lesions consisting of cysts lined by renal epithelium.
Hydrocele surgery with excision of the hydrocele sas is useful for large or thick-walled hydroceles and multilocular hydroceles.
Computed tomography shows a multilocular, lytic destructive temporal bone mass, centered within the endolymphatic sac (between internal auditory canal and sigmoid sinus).
It is similar to the lateral periodontal cyst in all its features except that its polycystic nature is often evident through its multilocular pattern on radiographs.
Ashley RA, Reinberg YE: Familial multilocular cystic nephroma: a variant of a unique renal neoplasm.
The region between the molar and premolar is the site of most common occurrence for multilocular lesions while the anterior portion of the mouth favors a smaller, unilocular variety.
Furthermore, E. granulosus cysts are unilocular and full of fluid while E. multilocularis cysts contain little fluid and are multilocular.
Benign serous tumours are unilocular (have one lobe); however if very large may be multilocular, contain clear fluid and have a smooth lining composed of columnar epithelial cells with cilia.
Radiographically, odontogenic myxomas appear most commonly as multilocular radiolucencies with ill-defined borders, though unilocular cyst-like tumors can occur, especially when associated with impacted teeth or when discovered in childhood.
Several other terms for this lesion have been used in the past medical literature, including mucinous multilocular cyst carcinoma, pseudomyxomatous pulmonary adenocarcinoma, mucinous cystic tumor of low malignant potential, and others.
Benign mucinous tumors are typically multilocular (have several lobes), and the cysts have a smooth lining of epithelium that resembles endocervical epithelial cells with small numbers of gastrointestinal-type epithelial cells.