- liposarcoma [DOID:3382]
A connective tissue cancer that arises in fat cells in deep soft tissue retroperitoneum and the extremities.
- chondroid lipoma [DOID:10208]
A lipoma that is a deep-seated, firm, yellow tumors that characteristically occur on the legs of women.
- angioedema [DOID:1558]
A skin disease characterized by one or more areas of well-demarcated, non-pitting edema of deep subcutaneous tissues.
- placenta accreta [DOID:4744]
A placenta disease that is characterized by an abnormally deep attachment of the placenta, through the endometrium and into the myometrium.
- spitzoid melanoma [DOID:0070326]
A skin melanoma that is characterized by asymmetric shape, diameter greater than 1 cm, a lesion with a deep invasive component, and a high degree of cytologic atypia.
- disabling pansclerotic morphea [DOID:0081373]
A localized scleroderma that is characterized by the rapid progression of deep cutaneous fibrosis or pansclerosis that involves the subcutaneous adipose tissue and, occasionally, the fascia, muscles, and bone.
- post-thrombotic syndrome [DOID:2364]
A venous insufficiency that is characterized by aching pain, heaviness, swelling, cramps, itching, or tingling in the affected limb and is a chronic complication of deep venous thrombosis.
- conventional lipoma [DOID:10193]
A lipoma that is characterized as a benign well-circumscribed tumor, composed of lobules of mature adipocytes, that arises within subcutaneous tissue, deep soft tissues or on the surface of bones.