Examples of using Neoplasm in English and their translations into Malay
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This is called a neoplasm.
Malignant neoplasm in the pelvic organs.
Applied locally to the neoplasm.
Neoplasms are yellowish or reddish.
So what are the neoplasm data? Why do they arise?
With age in rats can appear various tumors and neoplasms.
Survived over 900 neoplasm removal operations.
Due to its healing qualities, spurge is used to treat various neoplasms.
So the term neoplasm and tumor are often used interchangeably.
Factors Influencing Quality of Life in Patients with Gastrointestinal Neoplasms.
Survived more than 900 neoplasm removal operations.
Also, the neoplasm of this period becomes an aspiration for independence.
Therefore, before choosing a method for removing a neoplasm, it is necessary to determine its nature.
Hepatic neoplasms associated with contraceptive and anabolic steroids.
Egocentrism, as age-related neoplasm is manifested in adolescence.
There is such a thing as a“cancerous constitution” or a predisposition to malignant neoplasms.
This lasts until the neoplasm uses the nerve endings.
Neoplasms on the skin do not appear immediately, but as a result of rebuilding the body in a new way.
These cancers included: myeloid neoplasms, non-Hodgkin lymphomas and plasma cell disorders.
The doctor must determine whether themetastasis results from a primary bone tumor(sarcoma) or from a neoplasm that began in another location.
Warts are called neoplasms on the skin of various sizes, shapes and colors.
Fatalities per population from road crashes were compared with fatalities from otherleading causes of death such as malignant neoplasm(cancer) and ischaemic heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease.
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm(IPMN) is a type of cyst that is found in the pancreas.
An example of such a diagnosis is"fever of unknown origin": to explain the cause of elevated temperature themost common causes of unexplained fever(infection, neoplasm, or collagen vascular disease) must be ruled out.
After the doctor has removed this neoplasm with a scalpel, a suture is applied in the damaged area.
Malignant neoplasms most often occur on the mammary glands of females, on internal organs or the skin and subcutaneous tissue.
It is a rather rare neoplasm, with an estimated incidence between 2 and 8 cases per million inhabitants;
Osteosarcoma is an aggressive malignant neoplasm arising from primitive transformed cells of mesenchymal stem cell origin(and thus a sarcoma) that exhibit osteoblastic differentiation and produce malignant osteoid.
Specifically, it is an aggressive malignant neoplasm that arises from primitive transformed cells of mesenchymal origin(and thus a sarcoma) and that exhibits osteoblastic differentiation and produces malignant osteoid.
