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A benign spindle cell neoplasm is a tumor that develops in connective tissue other than bone such as skeletal muscle, fat, tendon, fibrous tissue and nerve and blood vessel tissue. The most common benign soft tissue tumor is called a lipoma.

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Q: Is a spindle cell neoplasm schwannoma benign?
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What is a swanoma tumor and how bad are they?

A Swanoma Tumor is a bundle of nerve cells The correct spelling is schwannoma. A schwannoma (sh-won-oma) is a tumor of the tissue covering nerves called the nerve sheath. These tumours develop from a type of cell called a Schwann cell, which gives them their name. Schwannomas are often not cancerous (benign). The commonest type of benign schwannoma is the acoustic neuroma. This can cause deafness because it grows on a nerve called the 8th cranial nerve, which controls hearing.


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Is spindle cell tumor in mediastrium benign or malignant?

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Suffix meaning tumor or mass?

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What is spindle cell proliferation?

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Is spindle cell sarcoma benign or malignant?

Telengiectatic osteogenic sarcoma is a malignant condition. Telengiectatic ostegenic sarcoma is usually caused by metastasis from pelvic malignancy that has spread to the bone.


Fiibers extending from cell pole to cell pole are called what?

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What is an acanthoma?

An acanthoma is a neoplasm of the prickle cell layer of the skin.


What is acanthoma?

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Cell structures made of individual microtube fibers that are involved in moving chromosomes during cell division are called?

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When does neoplasm occurs?

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Which type of cell has spindle fibers?

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