- blood tumour
- Hämatom n, Bluterguß m
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
blood disease — Introduction any disease of the blood, involving the red blood cells (erythrocytes (erythrocyte)), white blood cells (leukocytes (leukocyte)), or platelets (platelet) (thrombocytes) or the tissues in which these elements are formed the bone … Universalium
tumour — or neoplasm Mass of abnormal tissue that arises from normal cells, has no useful function, and tends to grow. Cell abnormalities may include increased size or number or loss of characteristics that differentiate their tissue of origin. Cells in… … Universalium
blood group — Med. any of various classes into which human blood can be divided according to immunological compatibility, based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on red blood cells. Also called blood type. Cf. ABO system, Rh factor. [1915 20] * * … Universalium
tumour necrosis factor — TNF a or cachectin, originally described as a tumour inhibiting factor in the blood of animals exposed to bacterial lipopolysaccharide or Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG). Preferentially kills tumour cells in vivo and in vitro , causes necrosis of… … Dictionary of molecular biology
tumour-associated antigen — a protein produced by cancer cells. Its presence in the blood can be revealed by means of a simple blood test, which could provide a basis for the diagnosis of malignant melanoma and other cancers at their earliest and most treatable stages of… … Medical dictionary
tumour-associated antigen — a protein produced by cancer cells. Its presence in the blood can be revealed by means of a simple blood test, which could provide a basis for the diagnosis of malignant melanoma and other cancers at their earliest – and most treatable – stages… … The new mediacal dictionary
tumour necrosis factor — noun a proinflammatory cytokine that is produced by white blood cells (monocytes and macrophages); has an antineoplastic effect but causes inflammation (as in rheumatoid arthritis) • Syn: ↑tumor necrosis factor, ↑TNF • Hypernyms: ↑cytokine … Useful english dictionary
Reference ranges for blood tests — Reference ranges edit in: blood urine CSF feces Reference ranges for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of … Wikipedia
muscle tumour — Abnormal tissue growth in or originating from muscle tissue. There are three major types. Leiomyomas are tumours of smooth muscles, seen most often in the uterus but also in the digestive, urinary, and female genital systems. Part of the tumour… … Universalium
Devil facial tumour disease — causes tumours to form in and around the mouth, interfering with feeding and eventually leading to death by starvation. Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is an aggressive non viral transmissible parasitic cancer which likely originated in… … Wikipedia
Ewing tumour of bone — ▪ pathology also called Ewing sarcoma common malignant tumour of bone that occurs mainly in Caucasian males under the age of 20. This form of bone (bone disease) cancer appears most commonly in the shafts of long bones rather than at the… … Universalium