词汇 | malignancy |
释义 | malignancy noun medical specializeduk /məˈlɪɡ.nən.si/ us /məˈlɪɡ.nən.si/ [ U ] the state of being malignant: 恶性;恶意 The malignancy of these tumours makes them difficult to treat.这些肿瘤为恶性,很难治疗。 [ C ] a growth that is likely to get worse and lead to death: 恶性生长,恶性肿瘤 Tests revealed a malignancy that had to be removed.检查发现了一个恶性肿瘤,必须切除。 Cancer acinic cell carcinoma acral lentiginous melanoma adenocarcinoma adenoma aggressive benignancy benignant big C bilateral acoustic neurofibromatosis bilateral acoustic schwannoma carcinogen Hodgkin's lymphoma inoperable lymphoma malignantly meningioma metastasis precancerous Waldenstrom macroglobulinaemia Wilms' tumour malignancy | American Dictionarymalignancy noun[ C/U ] medicalus/məˈlɪɡ·nən·si/ tissue that is growing because of a disease process and that is likely to cause death: [ U ]If this type of malignancy is discovered early enough, the outlook is pretty good. [ C ]a slow-growing malignancy Examples of malignancymalignancy Haematological malignancies constituted 32.0 % of cancer in our patients. The agar components were used in treating pathological conditions such jaundice, spleen, kidney and skin ailments, and malignancies. The duration of psychological morbidity of parents who have lost a child owing to a malignancy is not yet known. Anecdotal observations have been made of autoimmune disease remission in patients who have undergone allogeneic bone marrow transplantation as a result of coincidental haematological malignancies. Contradictory or inconsistent information could confuse patients, so should the practitioner take a "paternal" attitude and not discuss second malignancies? Some cancer symptoms such as fatigue can be attributed to a complex interaction between malignancy, comorbid disease and old age. At a median follow-up of 2 years, no treatment-induced, late toxic effects have been seen, neither cognitive deficits nor hematologic malignancies. The information derived from these curves can be interpreted in several ways and there is no uniform consensus on criteria for malignancy. The biopsy material established a specific etiologic diagnosis in 65% and excluded tuberculosis and malignancy in the rest (35%). The diagnosis of malignancy is made by imageguided needle biopsy and increasingly the prognostic factors are also determined from the needle samples. The presence of malignancy as a result of surgery was registered as a dichotomous variable. Ultrasound examination of the right breast revealed two separate masses (1.7 and 1.4 cm) suggestive of malignancy. Second, the occurrence of malignancy could have been the result of (or have resulted in) an immunosuppressed state. The interpretation of the changing prevalence of malignancy is as perplexing as the aetiology. Two hundred and thirty-four patients were outside the required age-range and 34 had investigations that revealed malignancy. See all examples of malignancy These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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