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Meanings of
malignant
in English
Portuguese
canceroso
Catalan
maligne
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Dangerous to health; characterized by progressive and uncontrolled growth (especially of a tumor)
benign
Related terms
cancerous
Portuguese
canceroso
Usage of
malignant
in English
1
Purpose: Survivors after
malignant
lymphoma are at high risk of late effects.
2
Therefore, rAd-p53 may be a potential treatment method for human
malignant
melanoma.
3
Purpose: A new method of palliation of
malignant
obstructive jaundice is presented.
4
Background: Glioma is the most common form of primary
malignant
intracranial tumor.
5
The pathological result showed a
malignant
tumor in the right vocal cord.
6
We believe this case confirms the existence of a
malignant
epithelioid angiomyolipoma.
7
Conclusions: RMI is able to correctly discriminate
malignant
from benign pelvic mass.
8
The radiation and chemotherapy free treatment of
malignant
lymphoma is within reach.
9
Background: Patients with
malignant
gliomas do not respond to any current therapy.
10
Labelled thymine was also taken up by one case of
malignant
microcalcifications.
11
Background: Epithelial cells in
malignant
conditions release DNA into the extracellular compartment.
12
Patients: Consecutive patients with dysphagia or leakage caused by
malignant
esophageal disease.
13
Purpose: Conventional therapy for
malignant
glioma fails to specifically target tumor cells.
14
Purpose: Epidermal growth factor receptor is expressed in pediatric
malignant
solid tumors.
15
Reports of primary
malignant
lymphoma in the posterior mediastinum are extremely rare.
16
Fresh and
malignant
to-night, when this tempted soul hung in the balance.
Other examples for "malignant"
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malignant
Adjective
Frequent collocations
malignant melanoma
malignant tumors
malignant transformation
malignant cells
malignant disease
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Translations for
malignant
Portuguese
canceroso
maligno
Catalan
maligne
Malignant
through the time
Malignant
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common