Examples of using Neoplasm in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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When this type of neoplasm appears during walking, painful sensations arise.
C22 Malignant neoplasm of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts(Malignant neoplasm of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts).
Because of this acquired discovery and neoplasm, upholding one's own separateness
Just like using radio wave surgery, the skin around the neoplasm coagulates.
At one time in medicine, there was an opinion that the neoplasm is a"continuation" of the calcaneus.
The neoplasm may not be visible externally, but to determine its location simply
Ductal obstruction due to neoplasm(for example,
generally determines the type of neoplasm.
Cancer may also be called malignancy, a malignant tumor, or a neoplasm(literally, a new growth).
Since this neoplasm appears in the brain(from its own cells), the main controlling organ,
We specialize in problems of skin neoplasm, skin aging and viral infections,
frequent evaluation of a hematologist or oncologist specialist, allow to monitor the progression of the neoplasm.
With the help of puncture, information is revealed about the exact structure of the neoplasm, its distinctive features from natural tissues, and about the absence or presence of the malignant nature of the disease.
any other malignant neoplasm of lymphoid, haematopoietic and related tissue, classifiable to C46.-
then, in most cases, this malignant neoplasm develops in one of the departments of the larynx, less often in
A scientific study of the influence of uterine fibroids on the prenatal development of a child has shown that this benign neoplasm often does not interfere with the healthy formation of the baby, and a woman can give birth naturally.
Since Moritz Kaposi first described this malignant neoplasm, the disease has been reported in five separate clinical settings,
In case of identified or suspected malignant estrogen-dependent neoplasms;
Secondary varicocele due to neoplasms or inflammatory processes of other organs;
kidneys, neoplasms, alcoholism, endocrinological diseases.