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--oma
benign or malignant?
benign
carcinoma
malignant epithelial tumor
malignant epithelial tumor
carcinoma
malignant mesenchymal tumor
sarcoma
sarcoma
malignant mesenchymal tumor
Benign vs. malignant name for:

Squamous epithelium
Benign
squamous papilloma

Malignant
squamous cell carcinoma
Benign vs. malignant name for:

Glandular epithelium
Benign
adenoma

Malignant
adenocarcinoma
Benign vs. malignant name for:

Urothelial epithelium
Benign
urothelial papilloma

Malignant
urothelial carcinoma
Fibroma
mesenchymal

benign fibrous tissue
fibrosarcoma
mesenchymal

malignant fibrous tissue
Lipoma
mesenchymal

benign adipose
Liposarcoma
mesenchymal

malignant adipose
chondroma
mesenchymal

benign cartilage
chondrosarcoma
mesenchymal

malignant cartilage
leiomyoma
mesenchymal

benign smooth muscle
leiomyosarcoma
mesenchymal

malignant smooth muscle
rhabdomyoma
mesenchymal

benign skeletal muscle
rhabdomyosarcoma
mesenchymal

malignant skeletal muscle
Derived from multiple germ cell layers
teratoma
Ectopic rest of normal tissue
choristoma
Mass of disorganized but mature tissues that are normal at that site
Hamartoma

not technically neoplasms because they are developmental abnormalities and are not clonal
Tumour like but nonneoplastic overgrowth of tissue that is disordered in structure.

Examples are haemangiomas (that include the vascular naevus or birthmark) and the pigmented naevus mole).
Hamartoma

not technically neoplasms because they are developmental abnormalities and are not clonal
Microscopically normal cells or tissues in abnormal locations
choristoma