Ewing's sarcoma
noun Pathology.
a malignant stem-cell bone tumor, usually occurring in the leg or pelvis of children and young adults, characterized by pain, fever, and swelling.
Origin of Ewing's sarcoma
named after James
Ewing (1866–1943), U.S. pathologist, who described it
British Dictionary definitions for ewing's sarcoma
Ewing's sarcoma
/ (ˈjuːIŋz) /
noun
a form of malignant bone tumour most commonly found in children and young people
Also called: peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumour
Word Origin for Ewing's sarcoma
C20: named after James
Ewing (1866–1943), US pathologist who first described it