The search for "Atypical 3x2" primarily highlights medical case reports and statistical methodologies where "3x2" refers to either specific dimensions of a mass or a contingency table used for diagnostic analysis. In clinical documentation, a "3x2 cm" mass often characterizes atypical presentations of various conditions, such as glomus tumors or carcinomas. Key Contextual Definitions
: In oncology and general surgery, "3x2 cm" describes the size of a lesion or mass found during imaging or surgery. For instance, reports have noted a 3x2 cm mass on the anterior surface of the right ventricle in cases of rare intracardiac glomus tumors .
: A 3x2 cm tender glandule palpated at the mandible was a key physical finding in a patient eventually diagnosed with primary Epstein-Barr virus . Atypical Findings in NIPT
: A report on vulvar spindle cell melanoma identified plaques where the largest measured 3x2 cm.