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(pathology) A cystic tumor that is hereditary and occurs on the chest and face among other regions.
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(pathology) acral lentiginous (describing melanomas that grow on the palms and soles)
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(medicine, obsolete) A benign tumor of the jaw occurring occasionally in young people. These tumors originate in the enamel organ, developing from the remains of its epithelium, and may reach the size of an apple.
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Relating to adamantinomas
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Alternative spelling of adamantinoma [(medicine, obsolete) A benign tumor of the jaw occurring occasionally in young people. These tumors originate in the enamel organ, developing from the remains of its epithelium, and may reach the size of an apple.]
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(dated) Synonym of lymphadenia.
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(medicine, informal) Clipping of adenomyosis. [(medicine) A medical condition characterized by the presence of ectopic glandular tissue in the surrounding muscles, often and especially of the endometrial tissue of the uterus in the myometrium (endometriosis).]
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(pathology) Relating to adenocystomas
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(pathology) An adenoma in which the neoplastic glandular epithelium forms cysts
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(pathology) Of or pertaining to adenomatosis.
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(medicine) A benign cutaneous lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks of red to blue colour and characterized by hyperkeratosis.
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(pathology) The presence of many angiokeratomas
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Of or pertaining to atherosclerogenesis
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An intracranial growth of abnormal and uncontrolled cell division.
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(medicine) Having an appearance resembling that of carcinomata, often histopathologically.
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An ovarian cyst containing old brown blood, usually, but not always, associated with endometriosis.
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(pathology) The presence of condylomata
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Relating to condyloma.
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Alternative form of cystadenocarcinoma [A malignant neoplasm derived from glandular epithelium, in which cystic accumulations of retained secretions are formed.]
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Alternative form of cystadenoma [A hidrocystoma.]
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(pathology) A cystic tumour
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(pathology) An intrauterine tumor composed of decidual tissue
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(pathology) An odontogenic tumor composed of dysplastic dentin and strands of epithelium within a fibrous stroma.
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Synonym of dermatopathic lymphadenitis
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(pathology) A type of teratoma or tumour, usually benign. It is in the form of a cyst or sac, and contains skin and sometimes hair, nails, teeth or other tissue.
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(biology) ossification of the dermis
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Alternative form of diktyoma [A rare tumor arising from primitive medullary epithelium in the ciliary body of the eye.]
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A kind of germ cell tumor, usually malignant and usually occurring in the ovary.
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(pathology) mineralization of soft tissues occurring without a systemic mineral imbalance.
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An ovarian cyst caused by endometriosis.
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(pathology) An enteric cystoma
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Any organism that causes disease of the intestinal tract
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of or pertaining to an enteropathogen
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A pathotype present in the intestines
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Formation of the epidermis (stratified squamous epithelium) from glandular or mucosal epithelium.
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(pathology) An epidermoid cyst
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the sum of various disturbances of epithelial proliferation and differentiation as seen microscopically
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epithelial cystis, typically in fish
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(medicine, slang) an unusual or interesting case or diagnosis.
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A tumor of the follicle.
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A tumour that secretes gastrin.
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(pathology) A glomus tumor
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(medicine) Either of nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome and focal dermal hypoplasia.
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(pathology) an inflammatory nodule consisting of histiocytes (macrophages) attempting to wall off substances they perceive as foreign but are unable to eliminate, such as certain infectious organisms as well as other materials such as foreign objects, keratin and suture fragments.
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(medicine, dated) A large, convoluted mass in the ovary, similar to an endothelioma.
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(pathology) A cyst that contains blood
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A cutaneous condition, a benign adnexal neoplasm closely related to poroma, primarily occurring in adult women.
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An adenoma of the sweat glands.
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Excessive calcification (typically, of a tooth)
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Ossified to an abnormal extent.
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Alternative spelling of hypertumor [A tumor that invades and destroys part of an previously existing tumor.]
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A reduced amount of calcification (typically of tooth enamel)
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(medicine) A mass lesion discovered incidentally on radiologic examination.
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(pathology) Angioma of the cornea.
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(pathology) An odontogenic cyst composed of keratinized squamous epithelial tissue
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A rare tumour derived from a previous folliculoma or thecoma after luteinization, acquiring the ability to produce and to accumulate the hormone.
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(pathology) A common tumour of the central nervous system, occurring in the meninges, usually benign.
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Alternative form of mesoangioblast [(biology) A mesenchymal-like cell associated with the walls of the large vessels.]
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(dermatology) A keratin-filled cyst that can appear just under the epidermis or on the roof of the mouth.
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(medicine) Of or pertaining to a myoma.
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(histopathology, medicine) Resembling a myxochondroma; apparently/seemingly myxochondromatous, either as a provisional identification or as a known difference.
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Relating to neoatherosclerosis
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Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with nephrosclerosis.
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(pathology) A tumour composed of nerve cells.
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Exhibiting or relating to pachyosteosclerosis.
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(pathology) the presence of papillomas
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Relating to papillomatosis.
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Remotely related to a carcinoma
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(pathology) Synonym of paraneoplasia
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(pathology) Initialism of polycystic ovary syndrome. [(medicine) A syndrome characterised by polycystic ovaries, menstrual disturbance, and high levels of androgens or insulin.]
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(pathology) A benign tumour of the skin especially associated with hair cells.
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Relating to pneumocytes
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(medicine) A disease that affects multiple lymph nodes
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Alternative form of polycystic ovary syndrome [(medicine) A syndrome characterised by polycystic ovaries, menstrual disturbance, and high levels of androgens or insulin.]
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(medicine) A brain tumour containing concretions resembling grains of sand
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A projecting mass of scar tissue that develops from granulation tissue during the healing phase in repeated cycles of ulceration.
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Having the outward appearance of a sarcoma
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(medicine) An enlarged portion of tissue that resembles a tumor
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Alternative spelling of pseudotumor [(medicine) An enlarged portion of tissue that resembles a tumor]
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(gynaecology) A mass or lump in an ovarian teratomatous cyst.
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(pathology) A spiculated nodule or tumor
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A cyst of the sebaceous duct.
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(medicine) Of the nature of steatoma.
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Relating to telangiectasia.
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A malignant tumor, most often found in the testes.
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(medicine, dated) Any testicular lump, mass, swelling, or tumor; the term predates modern histopathology and thus (a) is vague and (b) does not correspond specifically to any current neoplastic disease entity as defined by the World Health Organization's WHO Classification of Tumours series or other major reference works on that topic.
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(medicine) A cutaneous condition, a benign neoplasm that differentiates toward cells of the outer root sheath.
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(oncology, pathology) An abnormal growth; differential diagnosis includes abscess, metaplasia, and neoplasia.
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An aggregate of cancer cells formed in vitro
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(obsolete, pathology) dermoid cyst
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