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blastoma
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blastoma /blas·to·ma/ (blas-to´mah) pl. blastomas, blasto´mata   a neoplasm composed of embryonic cells derived from the blastema of an organ or tissue.blasto´matous
blas·to·ma (bl-stm)
n. pl. blas·to·mas or blas·to·ma·ta (-m-t)
A neoplasm composed of immature, undifferentiated cells. Also called blastocytoma, embryonal carcinosarcoma.

blastoma
[blastō′mə] pl. blastomas, blastomata
Etymology: Gk, blastos + oma, tumor
a neoplasm of embryonic tissue that develops from the blastema of an organ or tissue. A blastoma derived from a number of scattered cells is pluricentric; one arising from a single cell or group of cells is unicentric. Also called blastocytoma. blastomatous [blastom′ətəs] adj.

blastoma [blas-to´mah] (pl. blastomas, blasto´mata)
A neoplasm composed of embryonic cells derived from the blastema of an organ or tissue. adj., adj blasto´matous.

blastoma
a neoplasm composed of embryonic cells derived from the blastema of an organ or tissue.


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