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[blank_start]Somatopathy[blank_end] Disease of the body
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Study of tissue is called [blank_start]histology[blank_end]
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Study of cells is [blank_start]cytology[blank_end]
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Define a karyocyte
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Cell with a nucleus
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Tumor composed of muscle
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An abnormal condition of blueish discoloration
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A substance that produces cancer is said to be
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Cytology
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Cancerus tumor
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Carcinogen
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Malignant
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A tumor that is progressively becoming worse and likely to cause death is
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Benign
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Karyocyte
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Malignant
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Connective tissue
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Carcinoma abbreviations
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Tumor of connective tissue
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Tumor composed of fat (benign)
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Tumor that is progressively becoming worse
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[blank_start]Sarcoma[blank_end] is a tumor of connective tissue such as [blank_start]bone or cartilage[blank_end] is highly malignant
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Sarcoma
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bone or cartilage
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The combining form chrom/o is [blank_start]color[blank_end]
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A cell with a nucleus is [blank_start]karyocyte[blank_end]
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The medical term for an RBC iS [blank_start]erythrocyte[blank_end]
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Study of tissue
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Study of disease
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Study of cells
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Study of cells
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Study of disease
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Study of tissue
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Study of tissue
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Study of cells
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Study of disease
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Study of disease is called [blank_start]pathology[blank_end]
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Pertaining to yellow color
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Cyanosis
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Carcinogen
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Xanthochromic
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Combining form of eti/o
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Connective tissue
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Cause (of disease )
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Combining form sarc/o
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Muscle
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Internal organs
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Flesh/connective tissue
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Combining form my/o
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Combining form viscer/o
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Combining form onc/o
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Tumor, mass
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Internal organs
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Muscle
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A disease or disorder originating in the body as oppose to psychogenic origins would refer to as [blank_start]somatogenic[blank_end]
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Define leiomyoma
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Tumors that are derived from smooth muscle of the uterus , commonly seen in women over 40 years of age are called
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Myoma
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Sarcoma
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Leiomyoma
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Carcinoma
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Sarcoma is defined as
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The combining form that means red is : [blank_start]erythr/o[blank_end]
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Tumor composed of muscle is [blank_start]myoma[blank_end]
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Term that means new growth of abnormal tissue that is either benign or malignant tissue is [blank_start]neoplasm[blank_end]
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The combining form that means tumor or mass is [blank_start]onc/o[blank_end]
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The combining form that means cause of disease is [blank_start]eti/o[blank_end]
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The combining form for flesh is [blank_start]sarc/o[blank_end]
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The combining form for internal organs is [blank_start]viscer/o[blank_end]
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The combining form for muscle is [blank_start]my/o[blank_end]
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The combining form for tissue is [blank_start]hist/o[blank_end]
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A tumor composed of fat
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Carcinoma
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Lipoma
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Adenocarcinoma
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Combining form hist/o
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Tissue
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Muscle
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Internal organs
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Cancerous tumor of glandular tissue is [blank_start]adenocarcinoma[blank_end]
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Cancerous malignant tumor [blank_start]is (CA) carcinoma [blank_end]
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Tumor composed of nerve is [blank_start]neuroma[blank_end]
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[blank_start]Melanocarcinoma[blank_end] is a cancerous black tumor