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spongioblastoma

 [spun″je-o-blas-to´mah]
a tumor containing spongioblasts; types include glioblastoma and gliosarcoma.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

spon·gi·o·blas·to·ma

(spŭn'jē-ō-blas-tō'mă),
1. A glioma consisting of cells (elongated, spindle-shaped, and sometimes pleomorphic, with one or two fibrillary processes) that resemble the embryonic spongioblasts, occurring normally around the neural canal of the human embryo; it grows relatively slowly, usually originating in the brainstem, optic chiasm, or infundibulum; infiltrates adjacent structures or causes compression of the third and fourth ventricles. Spongioblastomas were formerly subclassified as spongioblastoma polare and spongioblastoma unipolare.
2. Obsolete term for glioblastoma multiforme.
[spongioblast + G. -oma tumor]
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spon·gi·o·blas·to·ma

(spŏn'jē-ō-blas-tō'mă)
A glioma consisting of cells (elongated, spindle-shaped, and sometimes pleomorphic, with one or two fibrillary processes), which resembles the embryonic spongioblasts, occurring normally around the neural canal of the human embryo; it grows relatively slowly, usually originating in the brainstem, optic chiasm, or infundibulum, and infiltrates adjacent structures or causes compression of the third and fourth ventricle.
[spongioblast + G. -oma tumor]
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