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--oma
benign or malignant? |
benign
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carcinoma
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malignant epithelial tumor
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malignant epithelial tumor
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carcinoma
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malignant mesenchymal tumor
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sarcoma
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sarcoma
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malignant mesenchymal tumor
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Benign vs. malignant name for:
Squamous epithelium |
Benign
squamous papilloma Malignant squamous cell carcinoma |
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Benign vs. malignant name for:
Glandular epithelium |
Benign
adenoma Malignant adenocarcinoma |
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Benign vs. malignant name for:
Urothelial epithelium |
Benign
urothelial papilloma Malignant urothelial carcinoma |
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Fibroma
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mesenchymal
benign fibrous tissue |
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fibrosarcoma
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mesenchymal
malignant fibrous tissue |
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Lipoma
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mesenchymal
benign adipose |
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Liposarcoma
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mesenchymal
malignant adipose |
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chondroma
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mesenchymal
benign cartilage |
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chondrosarcoma
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mesenchymal
malignant cartilage |
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leiomyoma
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mesenchymal
benign smooth muscle |
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leiomyosarcoma
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mesenchymal
malignant smooth muscle |
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rhabdomyoma
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mesenchymal
benign skeletal muscle |
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rhabdomyosarcoma
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mesenchymal
malignant skeletal muscle |
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Derived from multiple germ cell layers
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teratoma
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Ectopic rest of normal tissue
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choristoma
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Mass of disorganized but mature tissues that are normal at that site
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Hamartoma
not technically neoplasms because they are developmental abnormalities and are not clonal |
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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 |
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Microscopically normal cells or tissues in abnormal locations
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choristoma
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