tumour

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Englisch - Türkisch
tümör

Benim fibroid tümörlerim var. Onların büyümesini durdurmanın bir yolu var mı? - I have fibroid tumours. Is there a way to stop them getting large?

Şişmiş lenf düğümleri genellikle enfeksiyon, tümör ya da iltihap barındıran bölgelerin civarında olur. - Swollen lymph nodes are usually found near the site of an infection, tumour, or inflammation.

şiş

Şişmiş lenf düğümleri genellikle enfeksiyon, tümör ya da iltihap barındıran bölgelerin civarında olur. - Swollen lymph nodes are usually found near the site of an infection, tumour, or inflammation.

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i., İng., bak. tumor
(Diş Hekimliği) Gelişimi normal dokularla koordineli olmayan ve başlatıcı sebep ortadan kaldırılsa dahi gelişmeye, en azından var olmaya devam eden anormal doku kitlesi; bazen daha genel bir anlamda herhangi bir lokalize şişkinlik için de kullanılır
(Tıp) Bakınız: Tumor
tumor
tümör

Tom'un bir beyin tümörü vardı. - Tom had a brain tumor.

Geçen yıl Tom'un babasına beyin tümörü tanısı konuldu. - Tom's father was diagnosed with a brain tumor last year.

tumor
{i} ur
tumor
şiş
tumor
(Tıp) yumru
primary tumour
ana tümör
tumor
(Aİ) bkz.tumour
tumor
u r
tumours
tümörler
Krukenberg Tumour
(Tıp) Ovariumlarda görülen sekonder tipte habis bir tümör
lung tumour
(Tıp) akciğer tümörü
malignant tumour
(Tıp) habis tümör
typical tumour
(Tıp) tipik ur
wilm's tumour
(Tıp) Konjenital ve son derece kötü huylu bir böbrek tümörü
Englisch - Englisch
Alternative spelling of tumor
Aswelling caused by cells reproducing at an increased rate An abnormal growth of cells which may or may not be cancerous
A swelling or lump Tumours can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
a lump due to uncontrolled cell division, may be benign or malignant Malignant tumours cause cancer Tumours are able to spread to other parts of the body (metastasize) and begin secondary growths at these other sites
A lump or mass of cells which can be either benign or malignant Also known as a neoplasm
means an abnormal proliferation of cells
{i} abnormal swelling in any part of the body, growth, lump (alternate spelling for tumor)
A swelling or mass of cells without an obvious cause and has no functions Tumors can be cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous(benign)
Commonwealth English, alternative spelling of tumor
Any mass of cells can be called a tumour A tumour is not necessarily malignant (cancerous),it can be non-malignant or benign
An abnormal swelling or growth A tumour may be malignant (cancerous) or benign (non-cancerous)
This term describes any growth of tissue forming an abnormal mass Cells of a benign tumour will not spread and will not cause cancer Cells of a malignant tumour can spread through the body and cause cancer
An abnormal growth of tissue It may be localised (benign) or invade nearby tissues (malignant) or distant tissues (metastatic)
Abnormal growth of tissue, literally means a swelling
tu·mour tumours in AM, use tumor A tumour is a mass of diseased or abnormal cells that has grown in a person's or animal's body. a mass of diseased cells in your body that have divided and increased too quickly (tumere ). or neoplasm Mass of abnormal tissue that arises from normal cells, has no useful function, and tends to grow. Cell abnormalities may include increased size or number or loss of characteristics that differentiate their tissue of origin. Cells in malignant tumours (see cancer) have a distorted size, shape, and/or structure. Less differentiated cells tend to grow faster. Malignant tumours invade tissues locally and spread (metastasize) in blood or lymph: the stronger the tendency to metastasize, the more malignant the tumour. Tumours may not cause pain until they press on or invade nerves. Both benign and malignant tumours can press on nearby structures, block vessels, or produce excess hormones, all of which can cause death. Benign tumours remain as a solid mass that can be removed by surgery if accessible; they can consist of various tissues and may become malignant; malignant tumours, though they may remain quiescent for a time, never become benign
an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose
A lump or mass of cells which can either be benign or malignant Also known as a neoplasm
oma
tumor
{n} a morbid swelling, puffy grandeur, pride
muscle tumour
Abnormal tissue growth in or originating from muscle tissue. There are three major types. Leiomyomas are tumours of smooth muscles, seen most often in the uterus but also in the digestive, urinary, and female genital systems. Part of the tumour may become malignant, but it usually does not spread or recur. Rhabdomyomas occur most often in cardiac muscle. Some forms spread, and it may remain contained in tissue or become diffuse and hard to remove. Rhabdomyomas involving both smooth and striated muscle are often malignant and may grow very large. The several types of rhabdomyosarcoma are rare; they arise in skeletal muscle, usually in the leg or arm, and are extremely malignant
tumor
an abnormal lump or mass of tissue Tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
tumor
an abnormal lump or mass of tissue Tumors can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
tumor
—An abnormal mass that occurs when cells in a certain area reproduce unchecked; can be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous (benign)
tumor
An abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells Synonym: neoplasm
tumor
an abnormal mass of tissue that is not inflammatory, arises without obvious cause from cells, and possesses no physiological function
tumor
abnormal mass of tissue that results from excessive cell division; may be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
tumor
An abnormal mass of tissue that results from excessive cell division Tumors perform no useful body function They may either be benign or malignant
tumor
Any abnormal mass of cells resulting from excessive cellular multiplication U
tumor
An abnormal growth; differential diagnosis includes abscess, metaplasia, and neoplasia
tumor
An abnormal mass of tissue that results from excess cell division; may be benign or malignant
tumor
An abnormal overgrowth of cells Tumors can be either benign or malignant
tumor
An abnormal mass of tissue Tumors are either benign or malignant
tumor
Affected pomp; bombast; swelling words or expressions; false magnificence or sublimity
tumor
An abnormal uncontrolled growth or mass of body cells that has no physiological function and may be malignant or benign
tumor
abnormal growth of tissue that may be benign or malignant
tumor
n Abnormal uncontrolled growth or mass of body cells, which may be malignant or benign, and has no physiological function
tumor
Mass of tissue formed by a new growth of cells, can be either benign or malignant
tumor
An abnormal mass of tissue due to excessive cell division Tumors perform no useful body function They may be either malignant (cancer) or benign (not cancer)
tumor
{i} abnormal swelling of any part of the body; growth, lump of abnormal tissue serving no physiological purpose (Pathology); haughtiness, bombast (Archaic)
tumor
An abnormal tissue swelling or mass that may be either benign or malignant (cancer)
tumor
an abnormal tissue growth or mass on or in the body that serves no useful purpose and can be benign or malignant
tumor
An abnormal swelling or enlargement of cells or tissues Tumors may be malignant or benign
tumor
an abnormal mass of tissue
tumor
An abnormal mass of tissue which can have many different causes and which may be benign or malignant
tumor
Abnormal mass of tissue that results from excessive cell division Tumors perform no useful body function They may be either benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
tumor
(TOO-mer): An abnormal mass of tissue that results from excessive cell division Tumors perform no useful body function They may be either benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
tumor
A morbid swelling, prominence, or growth, on any part of the body; especially, a growth produced by deposition of new tissue; a neoplasm
tumor
an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose
tumor
A cancerous mass
tumor
An abnormal growth A malignant tumor is a cancer that can spread to other parts of the body; a benign tumor does not spread
tumours
plural of tumour
tumour
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