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tumour [tumor, -USA] - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

CHILDHOOD KIDNEY NEOPLASM THAT IS LOCATED IN THE IN THE KIDNEY AS WELL AS OTHER LOCATIONS OUTSIDE THE KIDNEYS SUCH AS THE LIVER, MUSCLE, HEART, LUNG, SOFT TISSUES, SKIN, THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Rhabdoid tumor; Rhabdoid tumour
  • Rhabdoid tumour

tumour [tumor, -USA]      
(n.) = tumor
Ex: This article analyses documents obtained by search based on key words with regard to their distribution in accordance with 5 basic locations of tumors in the human body.
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* brain tumour = tumor cerebral
* embryonal tumour = tumor embrionario
* ovarian tumour = tumor ovárico, tumor en los ovarios
* testicular tumour = tumor testicular
neoplasm         
  • The central role of DNA damage and epigenetic defects in [[DNA repair]] genes in malignant neoplasms
  • Longitudinally opened freshly resected colon segment showing a cancer and four polyps, plus a schematic diagram indicating a likely field defect (a region of tissue that precedes and predisposes to the development of cancer) in this colon segment. The diagram indicates sub-clones and sub-sub-clones that were precursors to the tumors.
ABNORMAL MASS OF TISSUE AS A RESULT OF ABNORMAL GROWTH OR DIVISION OF CELLS
Tumor; Tumour; Tumors; Neoplastic; Secondary neoplasm; Mass (medicine); Tumours; Tumor cell; Tumor cells; Neoplastic cell; Neoplastic cells; Neoplastic tissue; Neoplastic growth; Neoplastic processes; Neoplasms; Neoplasias; Anaplastic degeneration; Neoplastic disease; Secondary cancer; Secondary neoplasms; Tumoral; Neoplasmic cells; Respiratory tract neoplasm; Respiratory tract neoplasms; Neoplasia; Skin tumor; Solid tumour; Solid tumor; Tumour cells; Solid tumors; Neoplastigen; Bednar tumour; Solid tumours; Neoplastic disorders
(n.) = neoplasma
Ex: The list includes such comprehensive terms as neoplasms (used for all forms of cancer), NERVOUS SYSTEM and VERTEBRATES.
brain tumour         
  • The main areas of the brain and [[Limbic system]]
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  • The meninges lie between the skull and brain matter. Tumors originating from the meninges are meningiomas.
  • Meningioma of the middle third of the sagittal sinus with large [[hyperostosis]]
  • [[Micrograph]] of an [[oligodendroglioma]], a type of brain cancer. Brain [[biopsy]]. [[H&E stain]]
  • A posterior fossa tumor leading to mass effect and midline shift
  • A [[brainstem glioma]] in four-year-old. MRI, [[sagittal]], without contrast
NEOPLASM IN THE BRAIN
Brain cancer; Brain tumour; Brain Tumor; Brain Cancer; Adult Brain Tumor; Intracranial tumor; Brain tumors; Brain-cancer therapy; Brain neoplasms; Brain Neoplasms; Central nervous system neoplasms; Children's brain tumors; Brain-tumor; Brain Tumors; Brain Tumour; Malignant brain tumor; Cancer of the brain; Tumors of the brain; Neoplasia of the brain; Brain tumours; Cerebral cancer; Intracranial neoplasm; Brain cancers; Causes of brain cancer; Causes of brain tumors; Benign brain tumor; Benign brain tumors; Benign brain tumours; Benign brain tumour
(n.) = tumor cerebral
Ex: However, if angiogenesis becomes unregulated, it may be responsible for several disease processes such as brain tumour growth and metastasis.

تعريف

Caput succedaneum
tumefacción de la cabeza fetal que puede cubrir las suturas del cráneo debida a la presión circular del cérvix sobre el occipucio fetal [ICD-10: P12.8]. Puede ser debida a un traumatismo del nacimiento y entonces se clasifica como [ICD-10: P12.1]
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ويكيبيديا

Malignant rhabdoid tumour

Malignant rhabdoid tumour (MRT) is a very aggressive form of tumour originally described as a variant of Wilms' tumour, which is primarily a kidney tumour that occurs mainly in children.

MRT was first described as a variant of Wilms' tumour of the kidney in 1978. MRTs are a rare and highly malignant childhood neoplasm. Rhabdoid tumours outside the kidney were later reported in many tissues including the liver, soft tissue, and the central nervous system. Several cases of primary intracranial MRT have been reported since its recognition as a separate entity in 1978. The term rhabdoid was used due to its similarity with rhabdomyosarcoma under the light microscope. The exact pathogenesis of MRT is unknown.

The cerebellum is the most common location for primary intracerebral MRT (i.e., atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor). Biggs et al. were first to report a primary intracranial MRT around 1987.

Although the cell of origin is not known, cytogenetic studies have suggested a common genetic basis for rhabdoid tumours regardless of location with abnormalities in chromosome 22 commonly occurring.