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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a firm mass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a solid or compact object or substance that has a definite shape and density.
Example: "The sculptor worked tirelessly to create a firm mass of clay that would eventually become a beautiful statue."
Alternatives: "a solid mass" or "a dense mass".
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A firm mass of dedifferentiated sarcoma was completely resected.
A 38-year-old woman visited our hospital with a firm mass in her left breast.
A firm mass in the pancreatic head was confirmed, but no peritoneal dissemination was identified.
Fat necrosis is often palpable, manifesting as a firm mass at physical examination, and the appearance can mimic that of tumor recurrence at both clinical evaluation and mammography.
This technique yields a minimum mass for each planet but not a firm mass, because it can't take into account the tilt of a planet's orbit.
In this case, the dedifferentiated liposarcoma formed a firm mass that was easily identified; however, the well-differentiated sections were soft and difficult to distinguish from the fat tissue surrounding the ascending colon during the operation.
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Intraoperative findings showed a spherical firm mass with a well-defined capsule, measuring approximately 4 cm in diameter.
Physical examinations showed that 7 patients had a mobile firm mass, 3 had an immobile firm mass, 1 had a mobile tenacious mass, 1 had a immobile tenacious mass, and 1 had a mobile soft mass.
It generally manifests as a distinct, firm mass (Fig. 7).
A spherical firm mass was found in the pelvis.
A 74-year-old man with metastatic renal cell carcinoma presented with hesitation and difficulty in urination as well as a palpable firm mass in the right base of the penis.
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