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adénoaméloblastome |
adenomatoid odontogenic tumor |
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adénocarcinome, épithélioma glandulaire |
adenocarcinoma |
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| any one of a large group of malignant epithelial cell tumors of the glands. Specific tumors are diagnosed and named by the cell type of the tissue affected. |
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adénofibrome |
adenofibroma |
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adénofibrose |
adenofibrosis |
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adénoide |
adenoid |
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| 1. having a glandular appearance, particularly lymphoid. n.pl 2. adenoids refer to the pharyngeal tonsils located on the posterior wall of the nasopharynx. |
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adénoïdectomie |
adenoidectomy |
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| the removal of the lymphoid tissue in the nasopharynx, usually in conjunction with the surgical removal of the tonsils. |
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adénoïdien |
adenoid facies |
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| an archaic term used to describe patients who exhibit a long, narrow face, short upper lip, open-mouth breathing, and a hyperactive swallowing pattern. |
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adénoïdite |
adenoiditis |
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adénolipomatose |
disease, Madelung's |
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adénomateux |
adenomatous |
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adénomatose |
adenomatosis |
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adénome |
adenoma |
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| a benign epithelial neoplasm or tumor with a basic glandular (acinar) structure, suggesting derivation from glandular tissue. |
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adénome salivaire pléiomorphique |
pleomorphic adenoma |
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| a benign tumor of the salivary gland containing varying proportions of epithelial and mesenchymal elements. The intermediate type of epithelial cells is in sheets, cords, and acini. The mesenchymal tissue varies from myxomatous to cartilaginous to densely hyalinized connective tissue. The marked variations in histologic pattern are responsible for the designation of pleomorphic. Also called mixed salivary gland tumor. |
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adénomectomie |
adenomectomy |
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adénomégalie |
adenomegaly |
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adénomyome |
adenomyosis |
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| when glandular tissue spread through the muscular wall of an organ ie.uterus |
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adénopathie |
adenopathy |
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| an enlargement or increase in size of glandular organs or tissues usually resulting from disease processes. |
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adénophlegmon |
adenophlegmon |
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adénosarcome |
adenosarcoma |
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adénosine triphosphorique (acide) (A.T.P.) |
adenosine triphosphate (ATP) |
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| a compound consisting of the nucleotide adenosine attached through its ribose group to three phosphoric acid molecules. It stores energy in muscles, which is released when it is hydrolized to adenosine diphosphate. |
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