bronchial adenoma - vertaling naar arabisch
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bronchial adenoma - vertaling naar arabisch

CELL TYPE BENIGN NEOPLASM THAT IS COMPOSED OF EPITHELIAL TISSUE IN WHICH TUMOR CELLS FORM GLANDS OR GLANDLIKE STRUCTURES
Adenomas; Adenomatous; Adenomatosis; Adenoma of the adrenal gland; Adenome; Overgrown organ; Bronchial adenoma; Carcinoid adenoma; Adenoma of nipple
  • MRI scan T1 with fat saturation - adrenal adenoma

bronchial adenoma         
‎ وَرَمٌ غُدِّيٌّ قَصَبِيّ‎
ADENOMA         

ألاسم

وَرَمٌ غُدِّيّ

adenomatosis         
وُرامٌ غُدِّيّ

Definitie

adenoma
[?ad?'n??m?]
¦ noun (plural adenomas or adenomata -m?t?) Medicine a benign tumour formed from glandular structures in epithelial tissue.
Derivatives
adenomatous adjective
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Gk aden 'gland'.

Wikipedia

Adenoma

An adenoma is a benign tumor of epithelial tissue with glandular origin, glandular characteristics, or both. Adenomas can grow from many glandular organs, including the adrenal glands, pituitary gland, thyroid, prostate, and others. Some adenomas grow from epithelial tissue in nonglandular areas but express glandular tissue structure (as can happen in familial polyposis coli). Although adenomas are benign, they should be treated as pre-cancerous. Over time adenomas may transform to become malignant, at which point they are called adenocarcinomas. Most adenomas do not transform. However, even though benign, they have the potential to cause serious health complications by compressing other structures (mass effect) and by producing large amounts of hormones in an unregulated, non-feedback-dependent manner (causing paraneoplastic syndromes). Some adenomas are too small to be seen macroscopically but can still cause clinical symptoms.