"chondromyxosarcoma" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: chondromyxosarcomas [plural], chondromyxosarcomata [plural]
Etymology: From chondro- + myxo- + sarcoma. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|chondro|myxo|sarcoma}} chondro- + myxo- + sarcoma Head templates: {{en-noun|chondromyxosarcomas|chondromyxosarcomata}} chondromyxosarcoma (plural chondromyxosarcomas or chondromyxosarcomata)
  1. (biology, medicine) A rare type of bone tumor with chondromatous, myxomatous, and sarcomatous features demonstrable on histopathology; it has been reported in various body parts. Categories (topical): Biology, Medicine

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