Similar words: neoplatonism, cytoplasm, ectoplasm, protoplasm, plasma, plasmid, germ plasm, protoplast. Meaning: ['nɪːəʊplæzm] n. an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose.
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(1) Second neoplasms after acute lymphoblastic leukemia in childhood.
(2) Such an obstruction may be caused by gallstones, neoplasms, or strictures.
(3) They felt that the despair long antedated the neoplasms and that their becoming fatally ill merely confirmed what they already believed.
(4) In exceedingly rare instances, a neoplasm or arteriovenous malformation may be the cause.
(5) Posterior fossa neoplasms or multiple sclerosis may rarely cause vertigo or hearing loss.
(6) Colon neoplasm; Venous invasion; Elastic tissue stain; Prognosis.
(7) There is a neoplasm originating in his leg's epidermis.
(8) Alimentary canal neoplasm is the most common cancer.
(9) Primary appendiceal cancer is a rare neoplasm.
(10) Gross photo showing a well circumscribed multilocular cystic neoplasm.
(11) The neoplasm was diagnosed by cystoscopic biopsy.
(12) Myofibroma is an uncommon neoplasm characterized by myofibroblastic proliferation.
(13) This neoplasm microscopically contained mainly teratoma, but areas of embryonal carcinoma were also present.
(14) Objective: Breast cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm in women in the world.
(15) Results The location of neoplasm predominated in submucosal in 4 cases, 4 cases of sarcomas recurred after operation. 4 cases showed extrauterine tumors.
(16) The neoplasm reduces the flexibility of the wall and in this manner produces the initial symptoms. Sentencedict.com
(17) Objective:To evaluate the MRI features of benign neoplasm and explore it's diagnosis and differential diagnosis in perivertebral space.
(18) Methods After cholecystectomy, the large intestine neoplasm in mice was induced with dimethylhydrazine(DMH). The histogenesis and growth pattern of large intestine cancer were observed.
(19) Paraganglioma is a rare neoplasm, originating from the autonomic nervous system, usually occurs in the head and neck.
(20) Methods 103 cases with bladder neoplasm in trigonum vesicae or cervix vesicae were detected and were divided into stages by transrectal ultrasound and transadominal ultrasound.
(21) These results indicate that the second hepatocellular carcinoma was of independent clonality and probably represents a de novo neoplasm rather than a recurrence.
(22) Of the 66 deaths from other causes in men born after term, 34 were from malignant neoplasms.
(23) Primary mucinous carcinoma of the skin is a rare adnexal neoplasm differentiating toward sweat gland, most of which is the eccrine type.
(24) Conclusion Community psychology nursing intervention is effective and necessary for patients with malignant neoplasm.
(25) Angiogenesis is crucial in the occurrence, development and prognosis of neoplasm.
(26) Conclusion The port - catheter system has good effect on treating hepatic malignant neoplasm, especially gastroduodenal artery.
(27) In some cases, the contralateral ovary may have another type of neoplasm, usually a dermoid cyst.
(28) This glioma of the cerebral hemisphere demonstrates a mass effect. Note the variegation of the neoplasm, with areas of red, tan, white, and brown.
(29) Short of seeing relatively large areas (greater than one 100x microscopic field) of glial neoplasm without admixed dysplastic neurons, I usually would not call it a ganglioglioma.
(30) These uncommon lesions appear on chest radiograph as a "coin lesion" that has a differential diagnosis of granuloma and localized malignant neoplasm.
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