Tumour in spanish

Tumor

pronunciation: tumoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
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tumour [tumor, -USA] = tumor. 

Example: This article analyses documents obtained by search based on key words with regard to their distribution in accordance with 5 basic locations of tumors in the human body.

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» benign tumour = tumor benigno.

Example: Uterine leiomyomas, the most common benign tumors in women, are also known as myomas, fibromyomas, or fibroids.

» brain tumour = tumor cerebral.

Example: However, if angiogenesis becomes unregulated, it may be responsible for several disease processes such as brain tumour growth and metastasis.

» cancerous tumour = carcinoma, tumor canceroso, tumor maligno.

Example: Cancerous tumors cut off the blood supply to organs, interfere with the production of hormones, and cause tissue death.

» embryonal tumour = tumor embrionario.

Example: Embryonal tumors are the most common brain tumors in infants less than 36 months.

» malignant tumour = tumor maligno.

Example: For the past 4 months my wife's aunt has been fighting a malignant tumor in her brain.

» ovarian tumour = tumor ovárico, tumor en los ovarios.

Example: Researchers have identified markers unique to the cells of blood vessels running through ovarian tumors.

» pituitary tumour = tumor pituitario, tumor de la pituitaria.

Example: Approximately 50% to 80% of cases of apoplexy occur in patients who were unaware of the presence of pituitary tumors before the apoplectic event.

» testicular tumour = tumor testicular.

Example: Embryonal carcinomas account for approximately 40% of testicular tumors.

Tumour synonyms

tumor in spanish: , pronunciation: tumɜr part of speech: noun neoplasm in spanish: , pronunciation: niəplæzəm part of speech: noun
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