Could there be an infectious cause?
Since virtually no one
has looked to any other reason for the cause of these tumors,
I propose to look at a different causal factor - one of infection.
Not
some rare virus, but something parasitical. This can include fungi, protozoa,
parasites.
This article explores several parasites than can
cause lipoma, fibroma, sebaceous cysts. These are lesions that are subcutaneous
(under the skin) and can also be all through the body.
Since I believe we may be looking at an infectious disease
-- in this case -- echinococcus - which may be
located in a hydatid cyst, I recommend you read the
following article from Spain:
Rare Locations
of Hydatid Disease.
(Apparently an English translation)
Read the article with special attention paid to
the paragraph starting with "Cyst in soft tissues..."
I urge us all to look in this direction and if you are
having biopsy, the tissue should be sent to a lab which does
DNA testing on the
tumor - not just seeing if it is fatty or fibrotic - these can hide the causal
pathogen. they must be looked for specifically. all biopsies are not
examined for everything. most pathologists are just looking for cancer. after
that, they dismiss anything they consider "lesser". this of course, is
nonsense.
in my opinion, I believe most of us have some form of granulomatous disease.
Different infectious diseases fall under this umbrella.
This includes
tuberculosis, certain parasitical and infectious diseases which can be found
embedded in fibrous capsules.
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