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endothelioma
[ en-doh-thee-lee-oh-muh ]
noun
Pathology.
plural endotheliomas, endotheliomata
- a tumor originating from the endothelium.
endothelioma
/ ˌɛԻəʊˌθːɪˈəʊə /
noun
- pathol a tumour originating in endothelial tissue, such as the lining of blood vessels
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of endothelioma1
< German Endotheliom (1875); endothelium, -oma
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To these are added tumors composed of an atypical growth of a connective tissue, chiefly manifested by a predominance of cells: Endothelioma, Sarcoma.
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Type of endothelial tissue Endothelioma.
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It is sometimes the seat of endothelioma.
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This was formerly believed to be an endothelioma derived from a proliferation of the endothelial cells lining the lymph spaces and blood vessels of the gland.
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Various forms of growth occur in the brain, the most common being tuberculous nodules, syphilitic gumma, endothelioma, glioma, and sarcoma.
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