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(em-BRY-uh-nul TOO-mer) A mass of rapidly growing cells that begins in embryonic (fetal) tissue. Embryonal tumors may be benign or malignant, and include neuroblastomas and Wilms tumors. Also called embryoma.
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21.04.2023 · Embryonal tumors are a type of brain cancer, also called malignant brain tumor. This means the cells that make up the tumor can grow to invade ...
Embryonal tumours. Embryonal tumours are brain tumours. They develop from cells that are left over from the early stages of our development.
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01.03.2024 · Childhood medulloblastoma and other central nervous system embryonal tumors are treated with surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, ...
Embryonal brain tumors are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that primarily occur in infants and young children. They are highly cellular tumors with brisk ...
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12.11.2021 · Embryonal carcinoma is a germ cell tumor characterized by primitive epithelial cells with marked pleomorphism and various histologic patterns.

Embryonal carcinoma

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Das Embryonalkarzinom ist eine relativ seltene Form eines nichtseminomatösen Keimzelltumors, der in den Eierstöcken und Hoden auftritt. Wikipedia (Englisch)
Embryonal brain tumours develop from cells left over from when the embryo was forming in the womb, but have remained in the brain after the child has been ...
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Embryonal carcinoma is a relatively uncommon type of nonseminomatous germ cell tumour that occurs in the ovaries and testes.
Embryonal tumors are the most common brain tumors in infants less than 36 months of age. Histologically characterized as undifferentiated small round cell ...