Metastatic |
Metastatic |
C14174 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A term referring to the clinical or pathologic observation of a tumor extension from its original site of growth to another anatomic site. |
Other, specify |
Other |
C17649 |
NCI Thesaurus |
Different than the one(s) previously specified or mentioned. |
Tumor |
Neoplasm |
C3262 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A benign or malignant tissue growth resulting from uncontrolled cell proliferation. Benign neoplastic cells resemble normal cells without exhibiting significant cytologic atypia, while malignant cells exhibit overt signs such as dysplastic features, atypical mitotic figures, necrosis, nuclear pleomorphism, and anaplasia. Representative examples of benign neoplasms include papillomas, cystadenomas, and lipomas; malignant neoplasms include carcinomas, sarcomas, lymphomas, and leukemias. |
Tumor Center |
Neoplasm Center |
C3262:C25445 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A benign or malignant tissue growth resulting from uncontrolled cell proliferation. Benign neoplastic cells resemble normal cells without exhibiting significant cytologic atypia, while malignant cells exhibit overt signs such as dysplastic features, atypical mitotic figures, necrosis, nuclear pleomorphism, and anaplasia. Representative examples of benign neoplasms include papillomas, cystadenomas, and lipomas; malignant neoplasms include carcinomas, sarcomas, lymphomas, and leukemias.: A point or area that is approximately central within some larger region or structure. |
Tumor Edge |
Neoplasm Margin |
C3262:C25563 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A benign or malignant tissue growth resulting from uncontrolled cell proliferation. Benign neoplastic cells resemble normal cells without exhibiting significant cytologic atypia, while malignant cells exhibit overt signs such as dysplastic features, atypical mitotic figures, necrosis, nuclear pleomorphism, and anaplasia. Representative examples of benign neoplasms include papillomas, cystadenomas, and lipomas; malignant neoplasms include carcinomas, sarcomas, lymphomas, and leukemias.: A boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary. |