sarcoma

  • 71sarcoma — sar·co·ma || sÉ‘r kəʊmÉ™ /sɑː k n. (Medicine) malignant tumor in supportive tissues (such as the bones, fat, muscle, or cartilage) …

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  • 72sarcoma — [sα: kəʊmə] noun (plural sarcomas or sarcomata sα: kəʊmətə) Medicine a malignant tumour of connective or other non epithelial tissue. Derivatives sarcomatosis noun sarcomatous adjective Origin C19: mod. L …

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  • 73sarcoma — s. m. (med.) tumore maligno, neoplasma, neoplasia, neoformazione, cancro, carcinoma …

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  • 74sarcoma — sar·co·ma …

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  • 75sarcoma — n. any cancer of connective tissue. These tumours may occur in any part of the body, as they arise in the tissues that make up an organ rather than being restricted to a particular organ. They can arise in fibrous tissue, muscle, fat, bone,… …

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  • 76sarcoma — sar•co•ma [[t]sɑrˈkoʊ mə[/t]] n. pl. mas, ma•ta [[t] mə tə[/t]] pat any of various malignant tumors composed of neoplastic cells resembling embryonic connective tissue • Etymology: 1650–60; < NL < Gk sárkōma fleshy growth sar•co′ma•tous… …

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  • 77sarcoma — /saˈkoʊmə / (say sah kohmuh) noun (plural sarcomas or sarcomata /saˈkoʊmətə/ (say sah kohmuhtuh)) any of various malignant tumours originating in the connective tissue, attacking especially the bones. {New Latin, from Greek sarkōma} –sarcomatoid …

  • 78sarcoma — A cancer of the bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue …

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  • 79sarcoma — n. (pl. sarcomas or sarcomata) a malignant tumour of connective or other non epithelial tissue. Derivatives: sarcomatosis n. sarcomatous adj. Etymology: mod.L f. Gk sarkoma f. sarkoo become fleshy f. sarx sarkos flesh …

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  • 80Synovial cell sarcoma — Sarcoma is a cancer where the affected cells manifest themselves among otherwise healthy soft tissues. Synovial joint tissues are located in the cavities of joints: knees, elbows, ankles, wrists, shoulders, etc.Robert Urich (1946 2002) Emmy award …

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