| LCCSCT | large-cell calcifying Sertoli cell tumor |
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| LCT | liver cell tumor; long-chain triglyceride; lymphocytotoxicity; lymphocytotoxin |
| LTH | lactogenic hormone; local tumor hyperthermia; low temperature holding; luteotropic hormone |
| LTW | Leydig-cell tumor in Wistar rat |
| MATSA | Marek-associated tumor-specific antigen |
| tumor m. |
a circulating biochemical substance indicative of neoplasia; the most useful being specific, sensitive, and proportional to tumor load. Tumor markers may be used to screen, diagnose, assess prognosis, follow response to treatment, and monitor for recurrence.
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| tumor necrosis f. |
either of two lymphokines that are capable of causing in vivo hemorrhagic necrosis of certain tumor cells, but not affecting normal cells; they have been used as experimental anticancer agents but can also induce shock when bacterial endotoxins cause their release. Tumor necrosis factor α, formerly called cachectin, contains 157 amino acids and is produced by macrophages, eosinophils, and NK cells. Tumor necrosis factor β, is lymphotoxin and contains 171 amino acids.
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| tumor necrosis factor receptorassociated periodic s. |
familial periodic fever.
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| tumor p. |
a sound made in early diastole by movement of a pedunculated atrial tumor but easily confused with an opening snap or a third heart sound.
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| tumor s. |
an area of increased density in a radiograph due to collection of contrast material in distorted and abnormal vessels, prominent in the capillary and venous phase of arteriography, and presumed to indicate neoplasm.
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