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How to pronounce meningioma in English?

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Type of neoplasm, tumor, tumour

Examples of meningioma

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Instead, dogs with meningioma frequently showed loss of parts of dog chromosome 27.
From the sciencedaily.com
Following an MRI, a meningioma which had been compressing the midbrain was removed.
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It would remove a meningioma, a slow-growing tumor in the membranes that cover the brain.
From the dailyherald.com
This link was observed even after accounting for other factors associated with meningioma.
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Meningioma tumors affect about 170,000 patients in the United States.
From the sciencedaily.com
Tumors of the meninges are meningioma and are often benign neoplasms.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Overall, no increase in risk of glioma or meningioma was observed with use of mobile phones.
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My wife had, after five years, a recurrence of meningioma, a tumour on the surface of the brain.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Scientists interviewed 12,848 participants, of which 5,150 had either meningioma or glioma tumors.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
  • A tumor arising in the meninges which surround the brain and spinal cord; usually slow growing and sometimes malignant
  • Meningiomas are the second most common primary neoplasm of the central nervous system, arising from the arachnoid "cap" cells of the arachnoid villi in the meninges. These tumors are usually benign in nature; however, they can be malignant.
  • Slow-growing WHO grade I meningeal neoplasm that has an extra-axial location and often shows a dural tail sign and hyperostosis of adjacent skull; characterized histologically by whorls and psammoma bodies
  • These tumors arise from the meninges; they tend to grow slowly and are not usually malignant. They are rare in children and are more common in women than men.
  • A typically benign brain tumor although up to 5% can be aggressive or malignant. They are more common in women than men and can occur in all ages but are typically seen in middle-aged and older adults. ...
  • A firm, often vascular, tumor arising from the meninges of the brain or spinal cord.
  • A type of brain tumour