Aún no tenemos significados para "malignant tumour".
1The girl had died from a malignant tumour on the brain.
2Papillary carcinoma (PAP) is the most frequent malignant tumour of the thyroid.
3Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignant tumour of the head and neck.
4In six patients, an aggressive benign tumour was present and six had a malignant tumour.
5Ultrasound was of value in differentiating between a benign haemorrhagic nodule and a malignant tumour.
6Last week Senator Edward Kennedy underwent 'awake neurosurgery' to remove a malignant tumour in his brain.
7They found a malignant tumour in her brain.
8Canine melanoma is a malignant tumour that exhibits aggressive behaviour, and frequently metastasizes to regional lymph nodes and distant sites.
9The problem of long-term administration of bisphosphonates to patients whose skeleton is afflicted with a malignant tumour is still being discussed.
10Broadcaster Andrew Marr will go into hospital this week to have an operation to remove a malignant tumour on his kidney.
11Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of the salivary glands is a highly infiltrative malignant tumour with a tendency for lung metastasis.
12We report a case of nasopharynx REAH mimicking a malignant tumour with incidental high 18-FDG uptake in a patient with colon cancer.
13It was confirmed last week that the player has cancer and will enter hospital in Perth for removal of a malignant tumour.
14The situation of a malignant tumour exercises considerable influence on the rapidity, as well as on the mode, in which it causes death.
15Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour diagnosed among Irish women -more than 3,000 every year.
16As a child, Falk's right eye had been surgically removed due to a malignant tumour, and it was replaced with a glass eye.
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