endothelioma
[ en-doh-thee-lee-oh-muh ]
/ ˌɛn doʊˌθi liˈoʊ mə /
noun, plural en·do·the·li·o·mas, en·do·the·li·o·ma·ta [en-doh-thee-lee-oh-muh-tuh] /ˌɛn doʊˌθi liˈoʊ mə tə/. Pathology.
a tumor originating from the endothelium.
Origin of endothelioma
Words nearby endothelioma
Example sentences from the Web for endothelioma
The chief of these are: simple—dermoid patches, moles of the limbus; malignant—sarcoma, endothelioma, epithelioma.
Sarcoma and endothelioma are the commonest tumours of bone, and present wide variations in structure and in clinical features.
Manual of Surgery |Alexis Thomson and Alexander MilesThe majority would appear to be the result of changes in a sarcoma, endothelioma, or myeloma.
Manual of Surgery |Alexis Thomson and Alexander Miles
British Dictionary definitions for endothelioma
endothelioma
/ (ˌɛndəʊˌθiːlɪˈəʊmə) /
noun plural -mata (-mətə)
pathol
a tumour originating in endothelial tissue, such as the lining of blood vessels
Medical definitions for endothelioma
endothelioma
[ ĕn′dō-thē′lē-ō′mə ]
n. pl. en•do•the•li•o•mas
Any of various benign or occasionally malignant neoplasms derived from the endothelial tissue of blood vessels or lymphatic channels.