Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Malignant tumours in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Malignant tumours occurred in the preputial gland of males
In general, malignant tumours infiltrate in the normal brain, invading surrounding healthy tissue, and the infiltration area cannot be
Malignant tumours occurred in the preputial gland of males
haematological neoplasm, and malignant tumours that could affect the anterior pole of the eye.
an increase in yield of benign tumours, or malignant tumours at higher dosage,
Usually, malignant tumours will infiltrate normal spinal cord and so this portion
included benign and malignant tumours of granulosa/theca cell origin
treated with ketoconazole are available in the literature along with 17 individual case reports of patients with benign or malignant tumours or NAH and 2 paediatric cases of McCune Albright syndrome.
more subsets of the paediatric population for visualisation of lymphatic drainage of solid malignant tumours for diagnostic purposes see section 4.2 for information on paediatric use.
Do not give Avastin to children aged 3 years to less than 18 years with malignant tumours of the brain and spinal cord that grow quickly
In malignant tumours, however, surgery is NOT a cure;
No, a malignant tumour, the base of which is lodged deep within your brain.
An adrenocortical carcinoma is a malignant tumour in the adrenal glands.
It's possible, but with a malignant tumour, unlikely.
They reckon there's a 95% chance I have got a malignant tumour.
is a malignant tumour of the thyroid.
The main measure of effectiveness was the accuracy of diagnosing a malignant tumour(positive) or a benign tumour negative.
During her stay in Germany, she was diagnosed as having a malignant tumour liable to cause death at any time.
In addition, cells from a malignant tumour can move to other parts of the body
Ovarian cancer is a malignant tumour of the cells on the surface of the ovary.