Sentence examples for growing benign from inspiring English sources

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However, histologically it is clear that it is a poorly recognized, slowly growing, benign proliferation of fibroblasts surrounded by collagen fibers, which appears as a fibrous nodule attached to tendon or tendon sheath; a smooth, dense, multinodular mass with a diffuse pearly white appearance, ranging in size from 0.5 to 5.5 cm.

The pilocytic astrocytoma WHO grade I (PA I) is a very slowly growing benign astrocytoma.

These slowly growing benign tumors thus also induce coordinate growth of large vessel triads, with the arteries particularly enlarged relative to the veins and lymphatics.

For neoplastic tissues this classification reports relatively high α/ β ratios for malignant tumors and low α/ β ratios for slow growing benign tumors.

HPV 6 and 11 infections in men and women are responsible for the great majority of genital wart cases (Wiley et al, 2002) and recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, an aggressive, highly morbid and occasionally fatal disease manifested as rapidly growing benign laryngeal tumours that cause airway obstruction (Somers et al, 1997; Derkay and Darrow, 2000; Green et al, 2000).

They may be classified histologically into three grades, according to World Health Organization (WHO) criteria [ 3]: WHO grade I meningiomas (~90%) are slow growing benign tumors; WHO grade II meningiomas (6 8%) are described as atypical and display increased cellularity and mitotic activity; and WHO grade III meningiomas (2 3%) are termed anaplastic or malignant and have a high recurrence risk.

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In a blind test published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in February, the team examined oxygen 18 signatures to identify four areas, Baton Rogue, La.; Columbus, Ohio Los Alamoss, N.M.; and Salt Lake City, where colleagues had grown benign cousins of anthrax.

MTNI is a fast growing but benign tumor.

Thus, UnicellAge results suggest that unicellular organisms growing in benign and lasting conditions should not age.

This is a slow-growing, benign and encapsulated tumour comprising mature adipose tissue and lymphoepithelial thymic tissue.

Tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) is a rare disease, which causes hyperphosphaturia and hypophosphatemia with inappropriately normal or low 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D. Slow-growing benign mesenchymal or mixed connective tissue tumors are typically responsible for the syndrome, although other histologic types including carcinomas and sarcomas have been associated with it.

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