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round cell sarcoma - translation to arabic

CELL TYPE CANCER THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN ABNORMALLY PROLIFERATING CELLS DERIVED FROM EMBRYONIC MESODERM
Sarcomas; Sarcomata; Sarcosis; Mesenchymal sarcoma; Sarcoma of skin; Reticulum cell sarcoma; Clastocytoma; Reticulum-cell sarcoma

round cell sarcoma      
‎ ساركومةٌ مُسْتَديرَةُ الخَلاَيا‎
SARCOMA         

ألاسم

السرقوم ورم خبيث

granulocytic sarcoma         
  • Chloroma
SOLID TUMOR COMPOSED OF IMMATURE WHITE BLOOD CELLS[2] CALLED MYELOBLASTS.
Chloroma; Sarcoma, granulocytic; Sarcoma, Granulocytic; Granulocytic sarcoma; Primary granulocytic sarcoma
‎ ساركومةُ الخَلاَيا المُحَبَّبَة,الوَرَمُ الأَخْضَر‎

Definition

Sarcosis
·noun Abnormal formation of flesh.
II. Sarcosis ·noun Sarcoma.

Wikipedia

Sarcoma

A sarcoma is a malignant tumor, a type of cancer that arises from transformed cells of mesenchymal (connective tissue) origin. Connective tissue is a broad term that includes bone, cartilage, fat, vascular, or hematopoietic tissues, and sarcomas can arise in any of these types of tissues. As a result, there are many subtypes of sarcoma, which are classified based on the specific tissue and type of cell from which the tumor originates. Sarcomas are primary connective tissue tumors, meaning that they arise in connective tissues. This is in contrast to secondary (or "metastatic") connective tissue tumors, which occur when a cancer from elsewhere in the body (such as the lungs, breast tissue or prostate) spreads to the connective tissue. The word sarcoma is derived from the Greek σάρκωμα sarkōma "fleshy excrescence or substance", itself from σάρξ sarx meaning "flesh".