The oncologist informed her patient that the tumor was malignant.
The tumor is malignant.
The tests show that the tumor is malignant.
The MRI of the patient is characteristic of malignant tumor. The malignant growth of the industries has spoiled the landscape.
Malignant is deadly and harmful just to make sureMalignant: Much to the patient's relief, the x-ray revealed no Malignant growth.MalignantNvrstoptxtin:)
The tumor is malignant, which means cancerous, so I'll have to have it removed.
My grandmother had a tumor removed for a biopsy. Fortunately, it was not malignant! (Meaning it was not cancerous)
The tumor was tested and the doctor said it was malignant. That is a great sentence to use since the word means infectious disease.
Malignant cells are cell that are not in use at the current time.
Surgeon to patient, after operation: "Well, we've removed that nasty lump, and you'll be very pleased to know that it wasn't malignant."
(malignant means having an evil influence, malevolent, or dangerous; medically applied to cancer)"Jews became the target of malignant Nazi plans during World War II.""I had fallen into the hands of a malignant fate.""The tumor was malignant, therefore the patient needed more serious treatment."
A surgeon.
The CPT code for the excision of a malignant lesion depends on the size and location of the lesions. For a 2.5 cm malignant lesion of the lip, you would typically use 14040 (excision, malignant lesion, lip). For the two malignant lesions on the chest, you would use codes such as 11602 (excision, malignant lesion, chest, excised diameter of 1.1 cm to 2.0 cm) or 11603 (excised diameter of 2.1 cm to 3.0 cm), depending on their sizes. Accurate coding may require specific details about the lesions and excised margins.