| endothelioblastoma |
a tumor derived from primitive vasoformative tissue with formation of usually small and slitlike vascular spaces lined by prominent endothelial cells; the term, which now includes hemangioendothelioma, angiosarcoma, lymphangioendothelioma, and lymphangiosarcoma, was applied formerly to such tumors arising from mesothelial tissue as well.
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| endotheliochorial |
denoting a type of placenta in which syncytial trophoblast embeds maternal vessels bared to their endothelial lining.
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| endotheliochorial p. |
one in which syncytial trophoblast embeds maternal vessels bared to their endothelial lining.
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| endothelioid |
resembling endothelium.
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| endothelioid c.’s |
large protoplasmic cells frequently seen in disease of the blood-making organs and believed by some to be derived from the endothelial lining of the blood vessels and lymph vessels.
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