Tumor is a noun. The x-ray showed that he has a tumor.
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cyst- is a prefix, not a suffix, and means pertaining to the urinary bladder
No, not necessarily. A tumor is a mass, but a mass is not necessarily a tumor. My doctors are using the terms "mass" and "tumor" very interchangeably. Right now they just know that it is not a cyst, the rest is a test in process so one will refer to mass the other will talk about different tumors.
The root word of or relating to muscle is my(o), and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore, Myoma is a Muscle Tumor.The prefix rhabd(o) means striated or rod shaped, my(o) is the root word of or relating to muscle, and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore, Rhabdomyoma is a Tumor of Striated Muscle.The prefix lei(o) means smooth, my(o) is the root word of or relating to muscle, and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore Leiomyoma is a Tumor of Smooth Muscle.Leiomyoma.The root word of or relating to muscle is my(o), and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore, Myoma is a Muscle Tumor.The prefix rhabd(o) means striated or rod shaped, my(o) is the root word of or relating to muscle, and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore, Rhabdomyoma is a Tumor of Striated Muscle.The prefix lei(o) means smooth, my(o) is the root word of or relating to muscle, and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore Leiomyoma is a Tumor of Smooth Muscle.Myoma
Necrotic is the word meaning a tissue or structure is dying.
The root word for "cysto" is "cyst," which refers to a fluid-filled sac or pouch.
The root "ren" in the word renal is derived from the Latin word "renes," which means kidneys. Therefore, "renal" pertains to or relates to the kidneys in medical terminology.
The tumor is malignant, which means cancerous, so I'll have to have it removed.
encapsulated sarcoma A tumor that is confined to an area hence the word root capsule
Twice is a word that means two.
it is fibrosis quística, the accent on the first i means that quí is the strongest sylable
The cyst was fluid filled.Her ovarian cyst was small and benign.
It depends on how it is spelled. If you mean Qessa (قصة), that means "story" or "tale". If you mean Kisa (كيسة), that means "cyst" or "wart".