| benign s. |
a condition of inattentiveness, inaction, and unresponsiveness from which recovery is likely; the term is often used to denote such symptoms occurring in the depressive phase of bipolar disorder, although it is now recognized that this condition has a poor prognosis and is more correctly termed a malignant stupor.
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| benign t. |
one that lacks the properties of invasiveness and metastasis and that is usually surrounded by a fibrous capsule; its cells also show a lesser degree of anaplasia than those of malignant tumors. Called also innocent t.
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| benign tertian m. |
vivax m.
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| benign uveal m. |
uveal nevus.
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| benign deciduoma |
During pregnancy, the normal invasion of the uterine musculature by the syncytium, which disappears after the gestation is completed.
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