单词 | adeno- |
释义 | adeno-comb. form Forming terms relating to glands, or to lymph nodes and lymphoid tissue. adenolymphoma n. Brit. /ˌadᵻnəʊlɪmˈfəʊmə/ , /ˌadn̩əʊlɪmˈfəʊmə/ , U.S. /ˌædn̩oʊˌlɪmˈfoʊmə/ Pathology (a) a lymphoma (cf. lymphadenoma n.) (now disused); (b) a benign tumour of the parotid or (rarely) other salivary gland, consisting of slits or cystic spaces lined with epithelial cells within a dense lymphoid stroma.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > glandular disorders > [noun] > lymphatic disorders lymphangitis1842 folliculitis1849 adenopathy1852 lymphangioma1877 adenolymphoma1879 lymphadenitis1879 lymphitis1879 lymphangiectasis1882 lymphœdema1889 perilymphangitis1890 lymphangiosarcoma1900 lymphomatosis1900 lymphadenopathy1920 Burkitt's lymphoma1963 pseudolymphoma1963 1879 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Adenolymphoma, a synonym of Lymphadenoma. 1888 P. H. Pye-Smith Fagge's Princ. & Pract. Med. (ed. 2) II. 761 Synonyms.—Anæmia lymphatica—Multiple adeno-lymphoma, with anæmia or leucocytosis. 1966 G. P. Wright & W. S. Symmers Systemic Pathol. I. xi. 449/1 The adenolymphoma is very slowly growing, and presents as a soft, lobulated mass. 2008 Jrnl. Oral & Maxillofacial Surg. 66 2586/2 Warthin's tumor, adenolymphoma, and benign papillary cystadenoma are synonymous for a true benign neoplasm most commonly seen in the parotid gland. adenomyoma n. Brit. /ˌadᵻnəʊmʌɪˈəʊmə/ , /ˌadn̩əʊmʌɪˈəʊmə/ , U.S. /ˌædn̩oʊˌmaɪˈoʊmə/ [after German Adenomyom (1876 or earlier)] Pathology a benign tumour of muscle containing glandular elements, typically occurring in the uterus or its ligaments.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders affecting muscles > [noun] > tumour adenomyoma1879 rhabdomyosarcoma1887 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > reproductive organ disorders > [noun] > of female > disorders of womb fallinga1400 retroversion1771 physometra1772 hysteritis1781 anteversion1790 metritis1807 anteflexion1833 uteritisa1836 antroversion1840 metroperitonitis1845 metrophlebitis1845 hydatidiform mole1859 retroflexion1860 parametritis1869 perimetritis1869 cervicitis1889 mesometritis1890 adenomyoma1913 breakthrough bleeding1950 1879 Canada Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 7 342 So also with the myoma or adeno-myoma of the prostate, the so-called hypertrophy, but which is in reality a true tumor. 1913 C. C. Norris Gonorrhea in Women xi. 246 Of the 24 cases of adenomyoma examined by the author, 7 were associated with endometritis. 2008 Best Pract. & Res. Clin. Obstetr. & Gynaecol. 22 633 Doppler ultrasound may enable diagnosis of adenomyomata. adenosarcoma n. Brit. /ˌadᵻnəʊsɑːˈkəʊmə/ , /ˌadn̩əʊsɑːˈkəʊmə/ , U.S. /ˌædn̩oʊˌsɑrˈkoʊmə/ [after German Adenosarkom (1866 or earlier)] Pathology a sarcoma containing glandular elements.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > growth or excrescence > [noun] > tumour > malignant tumours cancer1527 carcinoma1583 crab1614 scirrhus1759 sarcoma1804 malignant melanoma1838 melanocarcinoma1857 adenosarcoma1871 adenocarcinoma1872 angiosarcoma1873 lymphosarcoma1874 mycosis fungoides1874 melanosarcoma1875 osteosarcoma1876 chondrosarcoma1883 psammosarcoma1886 trophoblast1889 liposarcoma1893 multiple myeloma1897 sarcoid1899 leiomyosarcoma1914 spongioblastoma1918 osteogenic sarcoma1923 sympathicoblastoma1927 reticulosarcoma1928 carcinoma in situ1932 malignancy1934 teratocarcinoma1946 sympathoblastoma1960 sympathogonioma1966 sympathicogonioma1974 1871 C. H. Hackley tr. T. Billroth Gen. Surg. Pathol. & Therapeutics xx. 606 A second organ, in which adeno-sarcoma and adenoma develop, is the salivary gland. 1919 J. Ewing Neoplastic Dis. xxvi. 482 In the dog breast I find that most adenosarcomas yield islands of bone or cartilage. 2010 Gynecol. Oncol. 118 135/1 Adenosarcomas and leiomyosarcomas each accounted for 21%..of the cases [of cervical sarcoma]. adenotonsillectomy n. Brit. /ˌadᵻnəʊˌtɒnsᵻˈlɛktəmi/ , /ˌadn̩əʊˌtɒnsᵻˈlɛktəmi/ , U.S. /ˌædn̩oʊˌtɑnsəˈlɛktəmi/ Surgery surgical removal of the adenoids and tonsils; an instance of this.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > operations on specific parts or conditions > [noun] > operations on glands of the throat or mouth adenotomy1777 tonsillotomy1876 thyrotomy1880 thyroidectomy1889 thyroidotomy1890 parotidectomy1893 adenoidectomy1899 parathyroidectomy1899 tonsillectomy1899 thymectomy1905 thyrochondrotomy1911 adenotonsillectomy1916 thyroparathyroidectomy1920 T. & A.1942 1916 G. E. Shambaugh in Pract. Med. Series III. 315 In the course of adeno-tonsillectomies at St. Luke's Hospital.., Dr. A. P. Voislawsky, the associate attending surgeon, has been accustomed to use suction to remove the mucus and blood from the patient's mouth. 1967 Jrnl. Laryngol. & Otol. 81 777 Surgeons specializing in E.N.T. since World War II have found themselves the innocent inheritors of an extremely controversial operation, adenotonsillectomy. 2002 P. Lavie et al. Sleep Disorders iv. 70 Adenotonsillectomy is the most common therapy for OSA [= obstructive sleep apnoea] in children. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < comb. form1871 |
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