English to Malay Dictionary malignancy

malignancy

malignan
definition
noun
after biopsy, evidence of malignancy was found
the state or presence of a malignant tumor; cancer.
her eyes sparkled with renewed malignancy
the quality of being malign or malevolent.
example
Tumours of high 'malignancy' will sometimes have spread widely before they are diagnosed.
The most urgent diagnosis is retinoblastoma, a 'malignancy' most likely arising from retinal germ cells.
Infections must be treated aggressively, and surveillance for unusual infections, 'malignancy' , or autoimmune disease is critical.
There was no evidence of dysplasia or 'malignancy' .
The most common clinical presentation of urachal 'malignancy' is hematuria, especially in carcinomas.
By the very nature of what it is, Empires are malignant, not benign though they cloak this 'malignancy' with shallow kindness.
We know we harbor the same 'malignancy' and malice, the same greed and injustice that we detest in others.
after biopsy, evidence of 'malignancy' was found
Ewing's sarcoma is a childhood 'malignancy' of bone and soft tissue.
Patients with this 'malignancy' most often present with a cervical mass from metastatic spread to a lymph node.
A relatively important, yet underemphasized criterion of 'malignancy' in prostate cancer is the presence of nucleomegaly.
‘Current patients with a diagnosis of 'malignancy' will be admitted at the discretion of medical staff,’ the hospital stated.
Meningitis as a presenting symptom of 'malignancy' would be extremely rare.
When the mutation occurs in a cell, it essentially takes the brakes off the cell's growth, causing a 'malignancy' .
Cytoplasmic vacuolization in this setting should not be considered evidence of 'malignancy' in men with gynecomastia.
a 'malignancy' had been removed from the left ventricle
A previous fine needle aspirate of the thyroid had revealed atypical follicular cells but no obvious evidence of 'malignancy' .
She has no evidence of 'malignancy' , inflammatory disease, hemorrhage, or chronic infection.
The patient had no history of a concurrent or subsequent ovarian or pancreatic carcinoma or an invasive 'malignancy' at any site.
We found no evidence of 'malignancy' , but dysplastic changes were present in the glandular cells.
Alternatively, infiltrating microglia near a focus of radiation necrosis may be mistaken for a 'malignancy' in a treated glioma.
The systemic features of both entities can mimic occult infection, 'malignancy' , multiple myeloma and connective tissue disease.
Presumptive diagnoses ranged from a malignant pleural tumor to 'malignancy' occupying the complete lower lobe.
A 66-year-old woman with no previous history of 'malignancy' presented with melena.
A child with this 'malignancy' can present acutely with severe dyspnea and, occasionally, superior vena cava syndrome.
after biopsy, evidence of 'malignancy' was found
Always consider esophageal 'malignancy' when dysphagia is present.
Examination of cells under the microscope to identify the presence of 'malignancy' .
her eyes sparkled with renewed 'malignancy'
In these cases, the presence of distant metastasis was a clear sign of 'malignancy' .
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