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rhabdomyosarcomaenUK
rhab•do•my•o•sar•co•ma (ˌræb doʊˌmaɪ oʊ sɑrˈkoʊ mə) n., pl. -mas, -ma•ta (-mə tə) a malignant tumor made up of striated muscle tissue. [1895–1900] rhabdomyosarcomaA rare cancer of the skeletal muscle.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rhabdomyosarcoma - a highly malignant neoplasm derived from striated musclerhabdosarcomaembryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, embryonal rhabdosarcoma - form of rhabdomyosarcoma occurring mainly in infants and childrenalveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, alveolar rhabdosarcoma - form of rhabdomyosarcoma occurring mainly in adolescents and young adultspleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma, pleomorphic rhabdosarcoma - form of rhabdomyosarcoma that affects limb muscles of older adultssarcoma - a usually malignant tumor arising from connective tissue (bone or muscle etc.); one of the four major types of cancer | Translations
rhabdomyosarcomaenUK
rhabdomyosarcoma[¦rab·dō‚mī·ō·sär′kō·mə] (medicine) A malignant tumor of skeletal muscle in the extremities composed of anaplastic muscle cells. Also known as malignant rhabdomyoma; rhabdomyoblastoma. rhabdomyosarcomaenUK
rhabdomyosarcoma [rab″do-mi″o-sahr-ko´mah] a highly malignant tumor arising in striated muscle or in embryonal mesenchymal cells that exhibit differentiation along rhabdomyoblastic lines, including but not limited to the presence of cells with recognizable cross striations. The pleomorphic form affects predominantly the skeletal muscles of adults; the embryonal-alveolar form occurs mainly in the skeletal muscles of children and young adults, and the embryonal-botryoid form occurs predominantly in tissues of the head, neck, orbit, and urogenital tract of children and young adults.rhab·do·my·o·sar·co·ma (rab'dō-mī'ō-sar-kō'mă), A malignant neoplasm derived from skeletal (striated) muscle, occurring in children or, less commonly, in adults; classified as embryonal alveolar (composed of loose aggregates of small round cells) or pleomorphic (containing rhabdomyoblasts). Synonym(s): rhabdosarcoma [rhabdo- + G. mys, muscle, + sarkōma, sarcoma] rhab·do·my·o·sar·co·ma (rab'dō-mī'ō-sahr-kō'mă) A malignant neoplasm derived from skeletal (striated) muscle, classified as embryonal alveolar (composed of loose aggregates of small round cells) or pleomorphic (containing rhabdomyoblasts). Synonym(s): rhabdosarcoma. [rhabdo- + G. mys, muscle, + sarkōma, sarcoma]rhabdomyosarcoma A rare and often highly malignant tumour of muscle affecting people at both extremes of life. Treatment is by surgical removal, RADIOTHERAPY and anticancer drugs.rhab·do·my·o·sar·co·ma , rhabdosarcoma (rab'dō-mī'ō-sahr-kō'mă, rabdō-sahr-) Malignant neoplasm derived from skeletal (striated) muscle, occurring in children or, less commonly, in adults. [rhabdo- + G. mys, muscle, + sarkōma, sarcoma]AcronymsSeeRMSrhabdomyosarcomaenUK
Synonyms for rhabdomyosarcomanoun a highly malignant neoplasm derived from striated muscleSynonymsRelated Words- embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
- embryonal rhabdosarcoma
- alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
- alveolar rhabdosarcoma
- pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma
- pleomorphic rhabdosarcoma
- sarcoma
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