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A carcinoma is a malignant tumor that occurs in epithelial tissue.
Serous tissue
serous, mucous, synovial
It is the tissue that lines the great cavities of the body that have no openings to the outside. Aneisha
Epithelium :)
A carcinoma is a malignant tumor that occurs in epithelial tissue.
Carcinoma is another name for cancer. It can be found in just about any bodily tissue.
Carcinoma of the prostate is a type of cancer of prostate, which involves the soft tissue or the connected tissue and not the gland cells.
Serous tissue
serous, mucous, synovial
Glands
It is the tissue that lines the great cavities of the body that have no openings to the outside. Aneisha
Mesenteric and omental soft tissue nodules could have a number of causes, usually metastatic cancer. In a patient with a known soft tissue sarcoma elsewhere in the body, this finding would likely represent metastases from this sarcoma. If the patient did not have a history of soft tissue sarcoma, this finding could be several things, and soft tissue sarcome would not be at the top of my list.
epicardium makes that connective tissue that is called fibrous and serous
Areolar tissue
A carcinoma is a malignant tumor that occurs in epithelial tissue.
Epithelium :)