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scirrhous
scirrhous, a. (ˈsɪrəs, sk-) Also 6 schirrhouse, 7 skirrous, skyrrhus, 7, 9 scirrous, 7–9 schirrous, 8 skirrhous. [ad. F. scirr(h)eux (16th c.; now squirreux), ad. mod.L. scirrhōsus, f. L. scirrhus: see scirrhus and -ous. Cf. Sp. escirroso, Pg. scirrhoso, It. scirroso.] Proceeding from, of the nature... Oxford English Dictionary
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skirrhous
skirr(h)ous obs. ff. scirrhous a. Oxford English Dictionary
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James Paxton (surgeon)
He contributed ‘A Case of Scirrhous Pylorus and Mortification of the Stomach’ to the ‘Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal,’ xv. 328, and edited Paley's wikipedia.org
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scirrhose
† scirrhose, a. Obs.—1 In 8 schirrose. [ad. mod.L. scirrhōsus: see -ose.] = scirrhous.1725 Robinson Th. Physick 159 Schirrose Tumours. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Lambe (physician)
Reports of the Effects of a Peculiar Regimen on Scirrhous Tumours and Cancerous Ulcers, 1809, 8vo. wikipedia.org
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scirrhosity
scirrhosity (sɪˈrɒsɪtɪ, sk-) Also 6 schirrositye, 7 scirrosity, 7–8 schirrosity, 8 scyrrhosity, schirrhosity. [ad. mod.L. scirrhōsitās, f. late L. scirrhōs-us scirrhous: see -ity.] A morbid hardness or scirrhous condition of an organ or a part; the quality or state of being scirrhous.1599 A. M. tr. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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CD9
However in other studies, CD9 has been shown to increase migration or be highly expressed in metastatic cancers in various cell lines such as lung cancer, scirrhous-type wikipedia.org
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George McClellan (physician)
It consisted in the removal of the whole of the parotid gland in a scirrhous and much enlarged state, from the left side of the face. wikipedia.org
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lardiform
lardiform, a. Med. (ˈlɑːdɪfɔːm) [f. lard n. + -iform.] Resembling lard, lardaceous.1860 in Fowler Med. Voc. 1888 Syd. Soc. Lex., Lardiform tissue, a term applied to a variety of scirrhous cancer having the appearance of lard. Oxford English Dictionary
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Benjamin Brain
On 24 February 1794, he was scheduled to fight William Wood but then died, of a "scirrhous liver", on 8 April, at his house on Gray's Inn Road, London wikipedia.org
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encephaloid
encephaloid, a. Path. (ɛnˈsɛfəlɔɪd) [a. Fr. encéphaloïde (Laennec) f. Gr. ἐγκέϕαλ-ος the brain + -oid.] That resembles the brain or brain-structure; the distinctive epithet of soft cancer (sarcoma).1846 W. H. Walshe Cancer 8. 1872 Peaslee Ovar. Tumours 20 The encephaloid variety is more common than ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plastics (band)
On January 16, 2014, Masahide Sakuma died from scirrhous gastric cancer and a brain tumor. He was 61. wikipedia.org
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スキルス胃がんの基礎知識 | がん情報サイト「オンコロ」
スキルス胃がんは、正確には「胃癌取扱規約の肉眼的分類」の「4型」にあたります。肉眼的分類とは、内視鏡検査や x線検査 など肉眼で見てわかる所見で分類する方法です。
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struma
‖ struma (ˈstruːmə) Pl. strumæ; also 6 strumas, 7 -aes, 7–8 -a's. See also strume. [mod.L. use of L. strūma scrofulous tumour.] 1. Path. a. = scrofula. Also applied to goitre or bronchocele, and to tubercular disease, esp. in mod.L. specific designations as struma aberrata, struma adiposa, etc.1565 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antonio Benivieni
intestine with enlargement and hardening of its walls (possibly a cancer) in a woman subject to colic and constipation; a cancer of a pylorus, described as scirrhous wikipedia.org
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