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epithelioma

/ep-uh-thee-lee-oh-muh/US // ˌɛp əˌθi liˈoʊ mə //UK // (ˌɛpɪˌθiːlɪˈəʊmə) //

上皮瘤,上皮细胞瘤,上皮癌,上皮肿瘤

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ep·i·the·li·o·mas, ep·i·the·li·o·ma·ta [ep-uh-thee-lee-oh-muh-tuh]. /ˌɛp əˌθi liˈoʊ mə tə/. Pathology.

    • : a growth or tumor consisting chiefly of epithelial cells.

Examples

  • What factors are to be considered in giving a prognosis in epithelioma?

  • The chief of these are: simple—dermoid patches, moles of the limbus; malignant—sarcoma, endothelioma, epithelioma.

  • Keratosis of the palms and soles has also been occasionally observed, which, in rare instances, has developed into epithelioma.

  • Describe the clinical appearances and course of the deep-seated variety of epithelioma.

  • Describe the clinical appearances and course of the papillomatous variety of epithelioma.