a kind of tumour
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carcinosarcomaa kind of tumour
carcinosarcomasCARCINOSARCOMA, a kind of tumour
retinoblastomaa tumour of the retina
epitheliomaa tumour of the epithelium
endotheliomaa tumour of the endothelia
mesotheliomaa tumour of the mesothelia
rhabdomyomaa tumour of striated muscle
lymphogranulomaa tumour of the lymph glands
rhabdomyomataRHABDOMYOMA, a tumour of striated muscle
myelomaa tumour of the bone marrow
retinoblastomasRETINOBLASTOMA, a tumour of the retina
mesotheliomataMESOTHELIOMA, a tumour of the mesothelia
neurofibromaa tumour of the nervous fibre
myomaa tumour composed of muscle tissue
endotheliomasENDOTHELIOMA, a tumour of the endothelia
myxomaa tumour composed of mucous tissue
epitheliomataEPITHELIOMA, a tumour of the epithelium
lymphosarcomaa tumour of the lymph glands
epitheliomasEPITHELIOMA, a tumour of the epithelium
endotheliomataENDOTHELIOMA, a tumour of the endothelia
rhabdomyomasRHABDOMYOMA, a tumour of striated muscle
neuroblastomaa tumour of the nervous system
lymphomaa type of tumour (an abnormal swelling)
astrocytomaa tumour of the central nervous system
myelomataMYELOMA, a tumour of the bone marrow
neuroblastomataNEUROBLASTOMA, a tumour of the nervous system
gliomaa type of tumour (an abnormal swelling)
lymphosarcomasLYMPHOSARCOMA, a tumour of the lymph glands
neurofibromasNEUROFIBROMA, a tumour of the nervous fibre
myelomasMYELOMA, a tumour of the bone marrow
myxomasMYXOMA, a tumour composed of mucous tissue
myomataMYOMA, a tumour composed of muscle tissue
myomasMYOMA, a tumour composed of muscle tissue
sarcomaa type of tumour (an abnormal swelling)
neuroblastomasNEUROBLASTOMA, a tumour of the nervous system
teratomaa type of tumour (an abnormal swelling)
neurofibromataNEUROFIBROMA, a tumour of the nervous fibre
myxomataMYXOMA, a tumour composed of mucous tissue
lymphosarcomataLYMPHOSARCOMA, a tumour of the lymph glands
sarcomatoidlike a sarcoma, a tumour of connective tissue