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  • == Giant-cell tumor of bone == ...ps near a joint at the end of the bone. The most common locations for this tumor are in the [[knee]] and [[wrist]].
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  • == Giant-cell tumor of bone == ...ps near a joint at the end of the bone. The most common locations for this tumor are in the [[knee]] and [[wrist]].
    1 KB (206 words) - 06:22, 12 February 2024
  • |Term=giant cell tumor ...e tumors can come back after surgery, but they don't spread to other parts of the body. 
    1,019 bytes (164 words) - 05:24, 9 January 2023
  • |Term=giant hypertrophic gastritis ...es in the body. Most giant cell tumors occur at the ends of the long bones of the arms and legs near a joint (such as the knee, wrist, hip, or shoulder).
    1,022 bytes (156 words) - 05:25, 9 January 2023
  • '''Aneurysmal Bone Cyst''' ..."bladder") is a benign, non-neoplastic, vascular lesion that arises in the bone. It is characterized by several sponge-like blood or serum-filled, generall
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  • ...d bursae) forms muscles). These tumors result in thickening and overgrowth of the affected synovium, tendon sheath, or bursa.  ...ed tenosynovial giant cell tumor {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...nition=GCP - An international set of guidelines to ensure that the results of a clinical trial are reliable and patients are protected. GCP covers the wa ...ts. Also called giant cell tumor {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...caused by a [[Pituitary adenoma|pituitary adenoma]], a noncancerous tumor of the [[Pituitary gland|pituitary gland]]. ...erm "Pituitary gigantism" is derived from the Latin word 'gigas', meaning 'giant', and the Greek word 'pituita', meaning 'phlegm'. The pituitary gland was o
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  • ...recision to avoid ambiguity in the diagnosis, treatment, and documentation of medical conditions. ...hen many of the foundational texts of medicine were written. The structure of medical terms includes prefixes, suffixes, and root words that describe spe
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