| ES | ejection sound; elastic stocking; electrical stimulus, electrical stimulation; electroshock; emergen... |
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| EWS | Ewing sarcoma |
| EWSR | Ewing sarcoma breakpoint region |
| IESS | Intergroup Ewing Sarcoma Study |
| E.S. | Ewing sarcoma |
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| ESFT | Ewing sarcoma family of tumors |
| ET | Ewing tumor |
| ES | Ewing's Sarcoma |
| EES | Extra-skeletal Ewing's Sarcoma |
| Ewing's sarcoma | <oncology, tumour> A malignant primary bone tumour that arises most commonly in the first three decades of life. It is highly malignant (prone to spread) and often requires treatment with some combination of radiation therapy and chemotherapy. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| Ewing's sign | <clinical sign> Dullness on percussion to the inner side of the angle of the left scapula, denoting an accumulation of fluid in the pericardium behind the heart, tenderness at the upper inner angle of the orbit at the point of attachment of the pulley of the superior oblique muscle, denoting closure of the outlet of the frontal sinus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ewing's tumour | A malignant primary bone tumour that arises most commonly in the first three decades of life. It is highly malignant (prone to spread) and often requires treatment with some combination of radiation therapy and chemotherapy. (27 Sep 1997) |
| Roach, F Ewing | <person> U.S. Prosthodontist, 1868-1960. See: Roach clasp. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| sarcoma, ewing's | A malignant tumour of the bone which always arises in the medullary tissue, occurring more often in cylindrical bones. There are conspicuous foci of necrosis in association with irregular masses of small, regular, rounded or ovoid cells with very scanty cytoplasm. The tumour occurs usually before the age of 20, about twice as frequently in males as in females. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Ewing, James | <person> U.S. Pathologist, 1866-1943. See: Ewing's sarcoma, Ewing's tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ewing, James H | <person> Pathologist, 1798-1827. See: Ewing's sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ewing sarcoma | <radiology> Small, round-cell sarcoma of mesenchyme of medullary bone, age 5 - 14 yrs, most lethal of all primary bone tumours, any bone, less than 20 years of age: long bones, greater than 20 years of age: flat bones (where there's still red marrow), purely lytic (62%), purely sclerotic (15%), periosteal reaction (onion-skin or perpendicular), similar lesion at different age, less than 5 years of age -- neuroblastoma, greater than 30 years of age -- metastasis, reticulum cell sarcoma (12 Dec 1998) |
| Ewing's tumor |
Ewing's sarcoma: malignant tumor in bone marrow (usually in the pelvis or in long bones)
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malignant tumor in bone marrow (usually in the pelvis or in long bones)
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Ewing's sarcoma is the common name for primitive neuroectodermal tumor. It is a rare disease in which cancer cells are found in the bone or in soft tissue. The most common areas in which it occurs are the pelvis, the femur, the humerus, and the ribs. James Ewing (1866-1943) first described the tumor, establishing that the disease was separate from lymphoma and other types of cancer known at that time. Ewing's sarcoma occurs most frequently in teenagers. ...
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A rare malignant bone tumour which rarely arises in the spine. Mainly occurs in the 5 to 20 age group.
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(YOO-ingz sar-KO-ma): A type of bone cancer that usually forms in the middle (shaft) of large bones. Also called Ewing's sarcoma/primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET).
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| ewing\'s | malignant tumor in bone marrow (usually in the pelvis or in long bones) |
| ewing\'s | malignant tumor in bone marrow (usually in the pelvis or in long bones) |
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