Definition of Teratomata

1. Noun. (plural of teratoma) ¹

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Definition of Teratomata

1. teratoma [n] - See also: teratoma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Teratomata

teratogens
teratogeny
teratoid
teratoid tumour
teratoids
teratological
teratologically
teratologies
teratologist
teratologists
teratoma
teratoma orbitae
teratomas
teratomata (current term)
teratomatous
teratomatous cyst
teraton
teratons
teratophiliacs
teratophobia
teratorn
teratosis
teravolt
teravolts
terawatt

Literary usage of Teratomata

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Text-book of Pathology by William George MacCallum (1916)
"teratomata. Early development of the ovum, potency of blastomeres. ... These tumors belong to the composite type called teratomata, which contain tissue of ..."

2. The Journal of Cancer Research (1916)
"teratomata OF THE BRAIN1 MOSES BARRON From the Department of Pathology, ... Of all the variety of tumors encountered in the brain, the teratomata are ..."

3. Tumours, Innocent and Malignant: Their Clinical Features and Appropriate by John Bland-Sutton (1903)
"It is a significant fact that teratomata are exclusively found in connection ... Strictly, the consideration of teratomata belongs to that department of ..."

4. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1922)
"The majority of authorities, I think, today accept the classification of Eden and Lockyear who divide teratomata of the ovary into two classes—cystic ..."

5. An Introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy by Thomas Henry Green, Hubert Montague Murray (1895)
"The teratomata. THESE tumours are congenital. They occur chiefly in the sacral (coccygeal tumours), and about the head and neck—points at which double ..."

6. An Introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy by Thomas Henry Green, Hubert Montague Murray (1895)
"The tendency of abdominal tumors to undergo colloid degeneration is at present unexplained. CHAPTER XVI. THE teratomata.—CYSTS. ..."

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