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Adamantinoma (from Gr**** adamantinos 'very hard') is a rare bone cancer,
making up less than 1% of all bone cancers. It
almost always occurs in the bones...
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Hemangioendothelioma Angiosarcoma Fibrosarcoma/myofibrosarcoma
Chordoma Adamantinoma Other:
Liposarcoma Leiomyosarcoma Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor...
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Records 196
Adamant (disambiguation) Adamantane, a
bulky hydrocarbon Adamantinoma, a form of bone
cancer Adamantium, a
fictional metal alloy appearing...
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females 13).
Several authors have
related this non-neoplastic
lesion to
adamantinoma – a
tumor involving subcutaneous long
bones –
stating the
common cause...
- 1827 by Cusack. This type of
odontogenic neoplasm was
designated as an
adamantinoma in 1885 by the
French physician Louis-Charles Mal****ez. It was finally...
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giant cell carcinoma,
spindle cell carcinoma, and small-cell carcinoma.
Adamantinoma Chondrosarcoma Chordoma Ewing's
sarcoma Fibrocartilaginous mesenchymoma...
- (dámasis), ἀδάμας (adámas) "untameable, invincible" adamant, adamantine,
adamantinoma,
Damian ****-, -demn- to
inflict loss upon
Latin ****um, ****āre condemn...
- (dámasis), ἀδάμας (adámas) "untameable, invincible" adamant, adamantine,
adamantinoma,
Damian ****-, -demn- to
inflict loss upon
Latin ****um, ****āre condemn...
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Adamantinoma -
Adhesive capsulitis of
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Advanced trauma life
support - Ainhum...
- dysplasia.
Implications for
histopathogenesis and its
relationship with
adamantinoma". Cancer. 73 (6): 1746–52. doi:10.1002/1097-0142(19940315)73:6<1746:...