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How to pronounce granuloma in English?

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Type Words
Type of neoplasm, tumor, tumour
Has types gumma
Derivation granulomatous

Examples of granuloma

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Bacteria inside the granuloma can become dormant, resulting in a latent infection.
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There are many noncancerous lesions that can be confused with a pyogenic granuloma.
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Two months ago I had a pyogenic granuloma surgically removed from the palm of my hand.
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Pyogenic granuloma is a skin lesion also called granuloma telangiectaticum.
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A definite pyogenic granuloma need not be treated unless it is bothersome.
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This enables the researchers to watch cells as they are recruited into the granuloma.
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These however may have been a granuloma, or even a post-traumatic neuroma.
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Granuloma annulare has a penchant for recurring, sometimes years later.
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Is it mange, mites, a hot spot or the elusive acral lick granuloma?
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More examples
  • A tumor composed of granulation tissue resulting from injury or inflammation or infection
  • (granulomatous) relating to or characterized by granulomas
  • Granuloma is a medical term for a roughly spherical mass of immune cells that forms when the immune system attempts to wall off substances that it perceives as foreign but is unable to eliminate. ...
  • (Granulomas) Indefinite term applied to nodular inflammatory lesions, usually small or granular, firm, persistent, and containing compactly grouped mononuclear phagocytes.
  • (Granulomas) Small lumps that form in tissues as the result of a collection of inflammatory cells. The cells collect because of an abnormal immune system response.
  • (Granulomatous) Accompanied by large keratic precipitates
  • A mass of red, irritated tissue in the GI tract found in Crohn's disease.
  • A tissue nodule containing proliferating lymphocytes, fibroblasts, and giant cells and epithelioid cells (both derived from activated macrophages), which forms due to inflammation in response to chronic infection or persistence of antigen in the tissues.
  • A nodule of firm tissue formed as a reaction to chronic irritation.