Spindle cell sarcoma
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Term | Spindle cell sarcoma |
Short definition | Spindle cell sarcoma - (pronounced) (SPIN-dul sel sar-KOH-muh) A type of sarcoma that contains spindle cells. Spindle cells look long and slender under the microscope. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Spindle cell sarcoma - (pronounced) (SPIN-dul sel sar-KOH-muh) A type of sarcoma that contains spindle cells. Spindle cells look long and slender under the microscope. Sarcomas are cancers that begin in muscle, fat, fibrous tissue, or other connective or supporting tissue in the body. Spindle cell sarcomas usually occur in adults
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Spindle cell sarcoma
- Wikipedia's article - Spindle cell sarcoma
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