| HCC | hepatitis contagiosa canis; hepatocellular carcinoma; history of chief complaint; hydroxycholecalcif... |
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| HeLa | Helen Lake [human cervical carcinoma cells] |
| HEp-1 | human cervical carcinoma cells |
| HMCCMP | human mammary carcinoma cell membrane proteinase |
| IEC | injection electrode catheter; International Electrotechnical Commission; intraepithelial carcinoma; ... |
| tubular carcinoma | <tumour> A well-differentiated form of ductal breast carcinoma with invasion of the stroma by small epithelial tubules. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| juvenile carcinoma | <tumour> Carcinoma of the breast with pale-staining cells showing prominent secretory activity, as seen in pregnancy and lactation, but found mostly in children. Synonym: juvenile carcinoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kangri burn carcinoma | kang cancer |
| yolk sac carcinoma | Malignant germ cell tumour commonly found in the ovary. The tumour arises from primitive germ cells and develops into extra-embryonic tissue resembling the yolk sac. Synonym: yolk sac carcinoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrolamellar liver cell carcinoma | <tumour> Primary hepatic carcinoma in which malignant hepatocytes are intersected by fibrous lamellated bands. Synonym: oncocytic hepatocellular tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| large cell carcinoma | A group of lung cancers in which the cells are large and look abnormal. (12 Dec 1998) |
| latent carcinoma | <tumour> An epithelial neoplasm showing microscopic features of malignancy believed to have remained localised and asymptomatic for a long period; e.g., small carcinoma's of the prostate in old men, often found incidentally at autopsy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lateral aberrant thyroid carcinoma | <tumour> A cervical nodule of thyroid carcinoma situated outside the thyroid gland, formerly thought to arise from ectopic thyroid tissue but now believed to be metastatic from an occult carcinoma within the gland. (05 Mar 2000) |
| leptomeningeal carcinoma | <tumour> An infiltration of carcinoma cells in the arachnoid and subarachnoid space; may be primary or secondary. Synonym: leptomeningeal carcinoma, leptomeningeal carcinomatosis, meningeal carcinomatosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| liver cell carcinoma | <tumour> A carcinoma derived from parenchymal cells of the liver. Synonym: hepatocarcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, liver cell carcinoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobular carcinoma | <tumour> A form of adenocarcinoma, especially of the breast, where lobular carcinoma is less common than ductal carcinoma and usually is composed of small cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lobular carcinoma in situ | <tumour> Carcinoma of the breast in which small tumour cells fill preexisting acini within lobules, without invading the surrounding stroma. Synonym: lobular carcinoma in situ, lobular neoplasia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Lucke carcinoma | <cell biology, oncology> A renal carcinoma, caused by a herpes virus, in frogs, it aroused interest because its abnormal growth appears to be dependent on a restricted temperature range. Nuclei from these cells give rise to normal frogs if transplanted into enucleated eggs, giving support to the epigenetic theories of neoplasia. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma, Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma, Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Collecting Duct Carcinoma (Kidney), Nephroid Carcinoma, Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma, Renal Cell Carcinoma, Sacromatoid Renal Cell Carcinoma, Carcinoma, Nephroid
Synonyms : Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma
Synonyms : Appendage Carcinoma, Skin, Appendage Carcinomas, Skin, Carcinomas, Skin Appendage, Skin Appendage Carcinoma, Skin Appendage Carcinomas
Synonyms : Small Cell Lung Cancer, Carcinomas, Oat Cell, Carcinomas, Reserve Cell, Carcinomas, Round Cell, Carcinomas, Small Cell, Oat Cell Carcinoma, Oat Cell Carcinomas, Reserve Cell Carcinoma, Reserve Cell Carcinomas, Round Cell Carcinoma, Round Cell Carcinomas
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The most common kind of cancer, which arises in the layers of cells covering the body
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| carcinoma in situ |
the earliest stage of a cancer; also referred to as "noninvasive cancer." The cancer has not yet grown through the membranes surrounding the affected organ or invaded other tissues and organs. Most carcinomas in situ can be cured if treated before they progress, and a few may regress spontaneously.
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| carcinoma |
One of the most frequent types of malignant tumour, originating from epithelial tissues, ie the cell layers lining the airways, digestive tract, glands etc.
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| carcinoma |
A subtype of cancer that develops from tissues covering or lining organs or glands of the body, such as skin, colon, lung, or breast. Most of the cancers are carcinomas. Some cancers that arise from connective tissues like bone are called sarcomas. Cancer arising from the white blood cells are called leukemia.
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| carcinoma in situ |
Very early stage or stage 0 of breast cancer, where the cancer cells are still surrounded by a membrane, and have not started invading the surrounding tissue.
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