The purpose of this blog is to keep family and friends updated with the most recent news on Matthew. It will also document his biggest trial to date and serve as a reminder of how many people love and support him, and how much the Lord loves him when he has beat this terrible disease.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

The Monster

These are the results from the biopsy of his tumor after they removed it. If you read the report, it says that they found retina, bone, cartilage, epithelial cells, etc.  His tumor is a Teratoma Tumor. I did some Googling, and I found an article on pathologystudent.com. I copied the article for you all under his results. 

Result Sheets:
 

on APRIL 21, 2011

Teratomas can occur in either men or women, but they are much more common in women during the reproductive years.
Teratomas in general are a special type of germ cell tumor in which you see actual tissue development (not just the germ cells themselves). In most teratomas, you see mature tissues – like hair, sebaceous glands, skin, and teeth. Usually there are multiple different tissues from different germ cell layers (so you can see bone, cartilage, thyroid tissue, neural tissue – anything, really).
Some teratomas are composed of immature tissues (which often have a malignant component); still others are highly specialized, consisting entirely of one tissue, like thyroid tissue (this is called “struma ovarii”). But much more common is the benign, multiple-mature-tissue type of teratoma.
Now as to the name…it’s easy to see from the above photo of a teratoma why the term monster might be applied to such a tumor. Certainly, some teratomas look like little monsters, complete with hair, skin and teeth. However, the term also hints at some sinister misconceptions as to the etiology of this tumor. Many years ago, these tumors were thought to arise from all sorts of monstrous activities – adultery with the devil, witchcraft, nightmares, you name it. How painful it must have been to have one of these tumors, and then to be blamed for the tumor  - and accused of unspeakable acts! Fortunately, we now know that the tumor is caused simply by an error in meiosis – a random occurrence that, of course, has nothing to do with morality or behavior.
http://www.pathologystudent.com/?p=3548

Xray of his chest after the surgery to remove his tumor. You can see the titanium wire holding his ribs together. On the original, you can also see the cavity where the monster sat, but the scan came out really dark.

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