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(pathology) Synonym of adenocarcinoma
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(pathology) inflammation of a lymph node and the surrounding connective tissue
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(pathology) A hamartoma consisting of glandular and cartilaginous tissue
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(pathology) The ectopia of a gland
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(pathology) A glandular epithelioma
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Alternative form of adenolymphangitis [(pathology) adenoidal lymphangitis]
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(pathology) The generation and development of adenomas
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(medicine) Of, relating to, or affected by angioedema.
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Any of several subtypes of hemangioendothelioma.
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A subcutaneous nodule with vascular structure, having all other features of a typical lipoma.
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(medicine) Any of a group of disorders involving overlapping aspects of angiomatosis and phakomatosis in various organs.
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(pathology) An endocrine tumor arising from an APUD cell.
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Of, pertaining to, or having atheromas.
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(medicine) A cancer of the lymphatic system, particularly B lymphocytes found in the germinal center.
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(medicine) A form of slow-growing tumour originating in the neuroendocrine system.
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(pathology) A form of cell death in which the tissue maintains a cheese-like appearance.
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(pathology) A form of adenocarcinoma characterized by central necrosis.
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Producing secretions by the decomposition of organisms
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(medicine, obsolete) Of or relating to elephantiasis.
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(pathology) A vesicular tumour.
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destructive to the epithelium
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Relating to (an abnormal amount of) erythrocytes in the liver
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Enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma
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(pathology) A gastric adenocarcinoma
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(pathology) A gastric carcinoid that produces ghrelin
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Alternative form of hemangiosarcoma [(oncology, veterinary medicine) A fast-growing, highly invasive variety of cancer, a sarcoma arising from the lining of blood vessels, occurring almost exclusively in dogs and rarely in cats.]
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Alternative form of hematoencephalic [(anatomy) Pertaining to the interface between bloodstream and the brain.]
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(pathology) The presence of hamartomas
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Alternative form of haemangiofibroma [(pathology) A fibrous haemangioma]
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(pathology) A condition in which multiple hemangiomas are present on the body.
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(oncology, veterinary medicine) A fast-growing, highly invasive variety of cancer, a sarcoma arising from the lining of blood vessels, occurring almost exclusively in dogs and rarely in cats.
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(medicine, oncology) A malignant lymphoid neoplasm characterized by the formation of large tumour cells (Reed-Sternberg cells) in the lymph nodes.
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(pathology) a type of cancerous growth, which is malignant, but spreads slowly, and unlikely to be a serious issue within the lifetime of the victim
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That stimulates or regulates growth of intestinal tissue
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(pathology) carcinoma of the larynx
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The development of leukaemia
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Of or pertaining to lipoatrophy.
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Synonym of dermatopathic lymphadenitis
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Alternative form of lipomembranous [(medicine) Of a type of fat necrosis, characterised by pseudocystic cavities lined by a crenulated hyaline membrane.]
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(pathology) The nodosity from which lupus develops.
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(immunology) The discharge from a sore, inflammation etc.
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(pathology) dilatation of a lymph node
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(medicine) Chronic inflammation and enlargement of the lymphatic glands, such as is found in Hodgkin's disease.
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(biology, medicine) Inflammation or swelling of lymph nodes; it is often a nonspecific sign of infection but is also often of obscure origin and benign.
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(biology, medicine) The malignant counterpart of lymphadenoma; the result of malignant transformation of lymphadenoma.
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(biology, medicine, archaic) Any malignant lymphatic tumor, including lymphosarcoma or lymphadenocarcinoma.
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(pathology) enlargement of the lymph nodes
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(medicine) An abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes; it is often a nonspecific sign of infection but is also often of obscure origin and benign.
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(pathology) Any disease of the lymph glands
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Alternative form of lymphangitis [(medicine) Inflammation of the lymphatic channels, the result of infection at a site distal to the channel.]
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Alternative form of lymphangiectasia [(medicine) dilation of the lymphatic vessels]
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(pathology) acquired progressive lymphangioma (in which endothelial cells are the main component)
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(medicine) Proliferation of lymphangioendotheliomas, a type of vascular lesion of lymphatic endothelial cell origin.
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A condition marked by the presence of cysts resulting from an increase in the size and number of thin-walled lymphatic channels that are abnormally interconnected and dilated.
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Alternative form of lymphangioma [(medicine) A benign tumour of the lymph vessel.]
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(medicine) Lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
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(medicine) Inflammation of the lymphatic channels, the result of infection at a site distal to the channel.
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Relating to lymphedema.
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(archaic) lymphadenopathy
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(pathology) The accumulation of lymph
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Alternative form of lymphadenopathy [(medicine) An abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes; it is often a nonspecific sign of infection but is also often of obscure origin and benign.]
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(pathology) A buildup of lymphatic fluid in the pelvis
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(pathology) A condition of fluid retention caused by a compromised lymphatic system.
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Alternative form of lymphedematous [Relating to lymphedema.]
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(pathology) A cancer of the epithelium and lymphoid tissue of the nasopharynx
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The production of lymphocytes and lymph
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(pathology) invasion (spread of a disease etc) to lymphatic tissue
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(oncology, pathology) A malignant tumor that arises in the lymph nodes or in other lymphoid tissue.
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Multiple lymphoma; the occurrence of deposits of lymphadenoid tissue generally, throughout the body.
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(pathology) Any disease of the lymph glands
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reticulosis of the lymph nodes
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The external flow of lymph, typically from a wound
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(pathology) A diffuse malignant lymphoma.
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An obstruction to the normal flow of lymph
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Alternative form of Meigs syndrome [(medicine) The triad of ascites, pleural effusion, and benign ovarian tumor (fibroma).]
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Relating to, or composed of melanomas
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(oncology, medicine) A condition in which multiple melanomas are present on the body.
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(pathology) The formation of nephroblastomas
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(oncology) A form of cancer that affects the ganglia in various parts of the body
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The creation of neutrophiles
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Alternative spelling of pheochromocytoma [(medicine) A neuroendocrine tumour of the medulla of the adrenal glands.]
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(pathology) A malignant tumour of plasmacytes
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(medicine) A disease that affects multiple lymph nodes
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(pathology) cancer associated with the sweat glands
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(oncology, pathology) prostate cancer
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(pathology) Hypertrophic scarring; excessive granulation tissue formed in a wound.
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cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia; a benign cutaneous disorder characterized by collections of lymphocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells in the skin
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A type of cancer in which the epithelial cells of the kidney grow uncontrollably
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(pathology) settlement in the reticulum
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(medicine) A form of neoplasia characterized by proliferation of the reticuloendothelium in an organ or tissue
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(pathology) An abnormal increase in reticuloendothelial and related cells
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(medicine) The production of thymocytes, which later become T cells
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(medicine, archaic) A tumor caused by caseation of the lymphatic glands.
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