| Ewing's s. |
a highly malignant, metastatic, primitive small round cell tumor of bone, usually occurring in the diaphyses of long bones, ribs, and flat bones of children or adolescents. It is characterized by saucerization of the cortex, patchy, permeative destruction, and often a large soft tissue mass; the most common symptoms include pain, swelling, leukocytosis, and fever. Called also Ewing's tumor.
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| Ewing's t. |
see under sarcoma.
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| Ewing's tumor (sarcoma) |
see under tumor.
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| Ewingella |
a proposed genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The organisms belong to enteric group 40. The type species is E. america´na.
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| Ewing's sarcoma |
a bone sarcoma most commonly found in teenagers. It is named after the doctor who first identified it. There are rare instances of Ewing's tumours in soft tissue.
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