What’s a diaphragmatic choroid tumor?

Diaphragmatic vasculoma is a collective term for diaphragmatic hemangioma and diaphragmatic lymphangioma, and refers specifically to tumors or tumor-like disorders of the diaphragmatic vasculature. Diaphragmatic hemangiomas are benign tumors caused by abnormal dilation of the ends of excess vascular tissue in the diaphragm. Common treatment medications include timolol gel and hydroprednisone injection. Surgical options include laser and cryosurgery as well as excision. Lymphoma refers to malignant tumors originated from lymph nodes and the immune system of lymphatic tissues, with typical symptoms such as enlarged lymph nodes, fever, and fatigue. Common treatment drugs include vincristine and lenalidomide. Surgical resection and bone marrow transplantation are also feasible for treatment. If the diagnosis of diaphragmatic chordoma is confirmed, it should seek medical treatment in time and under doctor’s guidance. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, avoid exertion, maintain personal hygiene and prevent infection.