Malignant Neuroma (Noun)
Meaning
A malignant neoplasm of nerve tissue and fibrous tissue and connective tissue.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The patient was diagnosed with a malignant neuroma that required immediate surgical intervention to prevent further damage to the surrounding tissue.
- Malignant neuromas are rare and aggressive forms of cancer that can arise from the nerve tissue, fibrous tissue, and connective tissue.
- The doctor explained that the malignant neuroma was a type of sarcoma that originated from the nerve cells and had the potential to spread rapidly.
- Researchers are still studying the causes and effects of malignant neuromas, a complex and diverse group of nerve tissue tumors.
- The clinical presentation of a malignant neuroma often includes pain, numbness, or tingling sensations in the affected area, followed by rapid tumor growth.