An example of a soft tissue sarcoma is liposarcoma, which arises from adipose (fat) tissue. Other types include leiomyosarcoma, which originates from smooth muscle, and rhabdomyosarcoma, which develops from skeletal muscle. Soft tissue sarcomas can occur in various locations throughout the body and often require specialized treatment approaches.
The term that describes lesions that are gray-white pits with a red border in the soft tissue lining of the mouth is "aphthous ulcers" or "canker sores." These painful lesions typically appear on the mucous membranes of the mouth and can be triggered by various factors such as stress, certain foods, or underlying health conditions. They usually heal on their own within one to two weeks.
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The lesions described are likely aphthous ulcers, also known as canker sores. They typically present as gray-white pits with a red border and occur on the soft-tissue lining of the mouth. These ulcers are often painful and can recur, but they usually heal on their own within one to two weeks.
There is no specific term "Earth tissue" in the context of biology or ecology. It seems to be a term that does not have a defined scientific meaning. Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
The medical term for sarcoma is "sarcoma." Sarcoma refers to a type of cancer that originates in the connective tissues of the body, such as bone, muscle, fat, or cartilage. Examples include osteosarcoma, liposarcoma, and chondrosarcoma.
The perioisteum is the connective tissue covering the bone.
Sarcoma (for examp. Langerhern Cell Sarcoma, Sarcoma of Ewing). addition! Reticulosarcoma (means sarcoma of the reticulocyte cells) A malignant tumor of connective tissue is called Sarcoma. There are three different subcategories: Hard Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in bone or cartilage), Soft Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in muscles, tendons, or lymphatic vessels) , and Liquid Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in blood and lymph)
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The term that means death and decay of soft tissue is "necrosis".
The paronychium is the soft tissue around the nail border.
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There is no term listed as such. It is used in part of a description of a disease or condition. For example: Kaposi's sarcoma is a rare malignant lesion. Soft purple-brown nodule, associated with AIDS, diabetes, and malignant lymphoma.
Ewing's sarcoma is the one that typically affects children.
The overall chance of long-term survival with Ewing's sarcoma is currently about 60%. This is a composite figure. Survival is about 75% for patients with localized tumor (particularly if the tumor is located below the elbow or the midcalf) and about 25-30% with tumor that has spread. per http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3346
A sarcoma (from the Greek 'sarx' meaning "flesh") is a general term describing a MalignantNeoplasm, or Cancer, that arises from transformed Connective_tissueCell_(biology).