malignant in the PONS Dictionary

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It is vital to systematically explain a gross appearance of a pathological state, for example, a malignant tumor.
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It is discouraged now since it can bring dangerous side effects such as neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
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In 2 to 3% of cases, hydatidiform moles may develop into choriocarcinoma, which is a malignant, rapidly growing, and metastatic (spreading) form of cancer.
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All antipsychotics can cause the rare and sometimes fatal neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
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Although not always malignant, they do have the potential to be.
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It is selectively expressed in reactive stromal fibroblasts of epithelial cancers, granulation tissue of healing wounds, and malignant cells of bone and soft tissue sarcomas.
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Maybe followed by the development of a malignant neoplasm.
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An extension to topics including pulmonary and esophageal malignant tumors is intended.
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However, many adults have small nodules in their thyroids, but typically under 5% of these nodules are found to be malignant.
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Prostate cancer is considered a malignant tumor because it is a mass of cells that can invade other parts of the body.
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