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Cancer Body (Noun)

Meaning

An inclusion body found in plasma cells in cases of cancer.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).

Examples

  • Certain types of cancer, such as multiple myeloma, can produce abnormal plasma cells that contain a characteristic inclusion body known as a cancer body.
  • The cancer body can be seen as a round, inclusion-like structure within the plasma cell on a biopsy sample stained with a standard light microscope.
  • In cases of cancer, it is not uncommon to find Russell bodies and other types of inclusions such as the cancer body in the cytoplasm of plasma cells.
  • Cancer bodies have a distinctive globular or round shape and are typically found within the cytoplasm of plasma cells affected by cancer.
  • A pathologist can diagnose certain types of cancer by identifying abnormal cells that contain inclusion bodies such as the cancer body under microscopic examination.

Synonyms

  • Russell's Body

Hypernyms

  • Inclusion
  • Inclusion Body
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