Definition of Germinoma. Meaning of Germinoma. Synonyms of Germinoma

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Definition of Germinoma

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Meaning of Germinoma from wikipedia

- A germinoma is a type of germ-cell tumor, which is not differentiated upon examination. It may be benign or malignant. Germinomas are thought to originate...
- germinomatous or seminomatous germ-cell tumors (GGCT, SGCT) include only germinoma and its synonyms dysgerminoma and seminoma. The nongerminomatous or nonseminomatous...
- ovary may be described by an alternate name: seminoma in the testis or germinoma in the central nervous system or other parts of the body. Dysgerminoma...
- metastasis Brown-Séquard syndrome (Sections on cavernous malformation, germinoma, renal cell carcinoma and lung cancer) Collective cell migration Contact...
- (pineocytomas, pineoblastomas), astrocytes (astrocytoma), or germ cells (germinoma). Germinomas are the most common tumor in the pineal gland.[citation needed]...
- non-gonadal sites, particularly the central nervous system, it is called a germinoma. Blood tests may detect the presence of placental alkaline phosphatase...
- v t e Germ cell tumors Germinomatous Germinoma Seminoma Dysgerminoma Nongerminomatous Embryonal carcinoma Endodermal sinus tumor/Yolk sac tumor Teratoma:...
- Pituitary stalk resection Suprasellar surgery Tumors Craniopharyngioma Germinoma Hypothalamic metastases Meningioma Suprasellar pituitary m**** extension...
- that normally mature in the lymphatic systemlymphoma Germ cellsgerminoma Other criteria that play a role include: The degree to which the malignant...
- D'Souza G, Shad A, Sherlala K, Sidhu J, et al. (November 2006). "Pineal germinoma presenting as anorexia nervosa: Case report and review of the literature"...