| oncogenetic |
pertaining to or characterized by oncogenesis.
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| oncogenic o. |
a type seen in association with usually benign mesenchymal neoplasms. The tumors appear to produce a substance that impairs renal tubular functions such as phosphate transport and hydroxylation of 25-hydroxyvitamin D; hypophosphatemia secondary to reduced renal resorption of phosphate is a major cause of the bone disease. Called also tumor-induced o.
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| oncogenic v.’es |
an epidemiologic class of viruses that are acquired by close contact (including sexual contact) or injection and cause usually persistent infection; they may induce cell transformation and malignancy. Oncogenic viruses are included in the families Adenoviridae, Hepadnaviridae, Herpesviridae, Papovaviridae, and Retroviridae.
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| oncogenous |
arising in or originating from a tumor.
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| oncogenous r. |
oncogenous osteomalacia occurring in children.
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