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Meanings of
malignant neoplasm
in English
Catalan
tumor cancerós
Back to the meaning
A tumor that is malignant and tends to spread to other parts of the body.
malignant tumor
metastatic tumor
Catalan
tumor cancerós
Synonyms
Examples for "
malignant tumor
"
malignant tumor
metastatic tumor
Examples for "
malignant tumor
"
1
The pathological result showed a
malignant
tumor
in the right vocal cord.
2
Furthermore, Wnt5a participates in the progression of several types of
malignant
tumor
.
3
These findings were suggestive of a
malignant
tumor
of the right ovary.
4
Histologic examination revealed a
malignant
tumor
proliferation of the diffuse large cells.
5
The official record of his death attributes it to a
malignant
tumor
.
1
Background: Tumor angiogenesis is essential for primary and
metastatic
tumor
growth.
2
We investigated the hypothesis that ASCs have an inhibitory effect on
metastatic
tumor
progression.
3
Bone marrow provides a unique microenvironment favoring the colonization and outgrowth of
metastatic
tumor
cells.
4
Conclusions: A
metastatic
tumor
was the only independently significant unfavorable factor for local control after SBRT.
5
Methods: Patients undergoing a clinically indicated
metastatic
tumor
biopsy were consented to the ongoing METAMORPH registry.
Usage of
malignant neoplasm
in English
1
Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common
malignant
neoplasm
of the larynx.
2
Carcinosarcoma is a
malignant
neoplasm
that contains elements of carcinoma and sarcoma.
3
Under suspicion of a non-functioning NET or
malignant
neoplasm
,
laparotomy was performed.
4
One patient with a high-grade
malignant
neoplasm
died after 15 months.
5
The mechanisms through which blood transfusion affects
malignant
neoplasm
is unknown.
6
The occurrence of and risk factors for
malignant
neoplasm
in long-term survivors must be assessed.
7
Apocrine carcinoma is an extremely rare
malignant
neoplasm
that occurs most frequently in the axilla.
8
It is important to avoid misdiagnosing LCH of the upper-GI tract as a
malignant
neoplasm
.
9
As it is accompanied by mitotic figures, it is easily mistaken for a
malignant
neoplasm
.
10
Background and purpose: ENB is a rare
malignant
neoplasm
that affects the anterior skull base.
11
Fifty-three patients with locally advanced salivary gland
malignant
neoplasm
were treated with fast neutron radiation therapy.
12
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent
malignant
neoplasm
in the Caucasian population.
13
Angiosarcoma is described as a high-grade,
malignant
neoplasm
of endothelial cells of blood or lymphatic vessels.
14
None of the 11 cases with negative or unsatisfactory diagnoses was found to have a
malignant
neoplasm
.
15
Adenocarcinoma of the pancreas is an extremely
malignant
neoplasm
with a particular propensity to spread to the liver.
16
The differential diagnosis of a lesion with mixed cortical and medullary features should also include a
malignant
neoplasm
.
Other examples for "malignant neoplasm"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
malignant
neoplasm
malignant
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
malignant neoplasm
Catalan
tumor cancerós
tumor maligne
Malignant neoplasm
through the time
Malignant neoplasm
across language varieties
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