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Meaning of "neuroblastomata" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF NEUROBLASTOMATA

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF NEUROBLASTOMATA

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Neuroblastomata is a noun.
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WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE NEUROBLASTOMATA

neuroactive
neuroanatomic
neuroanatomical
neuroanatomist
neuroanatomy
neurobiological
neurobiologist
neurobiology
neuroblast
neuroblastoma
neurochemical
neurochemist
neurochemistry
neurochip
neurocoel
neurocoele
neurocognitive
neurocomputer
neurocomputing
neuroendocrine

WORDS THAT END LIKE NEUROBLASTOMATA

adenomata
angiomata
automata
blastomata
carcinomata
chondromata
coelomata
condylomata
enchondromata
fermata
granulomata
leiomyomata
myomata
papillomata
sarcomata
scleromata
scotomata
seminomata
somata
stomata
stromata

Synonyms and antonyms of neuroblastomata in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «neuroblastomata» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF NEUROBLASTOMATA

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Trends of use of neuroblastomata

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «NEUROBLASTOMATA»

The term «neuroblastomata» is barely ever used and occupies the 198.987 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «NEUROBLASTOMATA» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about neuroblastomata

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEUROBLASTOMATA»

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Handbook of Clinical Neurology
About 15% of solid tumours in this age group are neuroblastomata, so that 0.15 x 113, or 17 per 100,000 children will develop neuroblastomata before the age of 16. Since approximately 55% of neuroblastomata of which the primary site is ...
P. J. Vinken, G. W. Bruyn, 1971
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Albany medical annals. Albany, N.Y.
NEUROLOGY Edited by Henry Hun, M. D. Neuroblastomata: With a Study of a Case Illustrating the Three Types that Arise from the Sympathetic System. H. R. Wahl. The Journal of Medical Research, May, 1914, Vol. XXX, No. 2, Page 205.
‎1914
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Journal of Medical Research
from the sympathetic neuroblastomata arising in the adrenal glands, a few exhibit rosette structures similar to those in retinal neurocytomata. A considerable proportion of the tumors are mixed. In some places they consist of pure neuroglia  ...
Harold Clarence Ernst, 1924
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Albany Medical Annals
The author's case and his study of the literature, has led him to the following summary and conclusions in regard to this class of tumors. He believes that nerve tissue may give rise to new growths, which are properly called neuroblastomata.
‎1914
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International Abstracts of Surgery
The elongation and bifurcation of the fifth lumbar transverse process is an overdevelopment of the costal element such SURGERY OF THE Wahl, H. R.: Neuroblastomata; with a study of a Case Illustrating the Three Types That Arise from the ...
‎1914
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Ultrasound of Fetal Syndromes
HEREDITY Although neuroblastomata most often occur sporadically, there is a familial tendency. Therefore, neuroblastoma is thought to have a hereditary form. NATURAL HISTORY AND OUTCOME When identified in utero, neuroblastomata  ...
Beryl R. Benacerraf, 2008
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Transactions
Eight tumors of the cervical sympathetic chain have been recorded — two neuroblastomata and six ganglioneuromata. Eleven tumors of the thoracic sympathetic chain have been reported- three neuroblastomata and eight ganglioneuromata.
American Surgical Association, 1928
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Acta paediatrica scandinavica
Comment The neuroblastomata, a common nominator for sympathogoniomata and sympa- thoblastomata, account for 6 %-7 % of all malignant neoplasmata in children [24], From the standpoint of their behaviour and their natural history they  ...
‎1965
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Transactions of the American Surgical Association
medulla ; one in the gasserian ganglion ; one in the pineal body ; two in the dura and ependyma; and one in the spinal canal. Eight tumors of the cervical sympathetic chain have been recorded — two neuroblastomata and six ...
‎1928
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Journal
from the sympathetic neuroblastomata arising in the adrenal glands, a few exhibit rosette structures similar to those in retinal neurocytomata. A considerable proportion of the tumors are mixed. In some places they consist of pure neuroglia  ...
Boston Society of Medical Sciences, 1923

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« EDUCALINGO. Neuroblastomata [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/neuroblastomata>. May 2024 ».
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