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primary central nervous system lymphoma Cancer of the lymph tissue in the central nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and meninges).
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primary tumor The tumor is located in the place where the cancer first started to grow.
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primary immune response The first encounter of a naive T-cell with antigen that results in activation, proliferation, and, finally, creation of memory T-cells.
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primary biliary cirrhosis (noun) a rare progressive form of cirrhosis characterized by jaundice, enlarged liver, and pruritis (severe itching). The cause is unknown - putatively autoimmune
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primary In medicine the word primary can denote primacy in one of 3 ways: (1) event-wise (eg primary amenorrhea is when there has been no precedent -- no prior period -- whereas secondary amenorrhea) follows prior periods, and likewise the distinction between primary infertility and secondary infertility, a distinction based on prior successful pregnancy); (2) developmentally or time-wise (eg a primary follicle gives rise to a secondary follicle, then to a tertiary follicle); or (3) causally (eg ...
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