fibroma
61fibroma — n.; pl. fibromas or fibromata a nonmalignant tumour of connective tissue …
62fibroma — fi•bro•ma [[t]faɪˈbroʊ mə[/t]] n. pl. mas, ma•ta [[t] mə tə[/t]] pat a tumor consisting essentially of fibrous tissue • Etymology: 1840–50 fi•brom•a•tous faɪˈbrɒm ə təs adj …
63fibroma — /faɪˈbroʊmə/ (say fuy brohmuh) noun (plural fibromas or fibromata /faɪˈbroʊmətə/ (say fuy brohmuhtuh)) a tumour consisting essentially of fibrous tissue. {New Latin, from Latin fibra fibre + oma oma} …
64fibroma — n. (pl. ta) benign fibrous tumour. ♦ fibromatous, a …
65fibroma — n. (pl. fibromas or fibromata) a fibrous tumour. Etymology: mod.L f. L fibra fibre + OMA …
66fibroma pendulum — (лат. pendulus висящий, висячий) см. Невус фиброэпителиальный …
67Fibroma, cemento-ossifying — A hard fibrous lesion that continues to grow, sometimes to very large size, unless treated, most frequently seen in the jaw or mouth, sometimes in connection with a fracture or another type of injury. Treatment is by surgery. Abbreviated COF …
68Fibroma, desmoplastic — A rare type of primary bone tumor characteristically composed of well differentiated cells that produce collagen. Desmoplastic fibromas are discovered most often in the first three decades of life, in the mandible (the femur and pelvis are also… …
69fibroma cavernosum — a cavernous hemangioma containing an excess of fibrous tissue …
70fibroma myxomatodes — myxofibroma …