rhabdoidal Antonyms
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Meaning of rhabdoidal
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rhabdoidal (a.)
See Sagittal.
rhabdoidal Sentence Examples
- Rhabdoidal cells are characterized by an elongated, rod-like shape with prominent eosinophilic inclusions.
- Rhabdoid tumors are rare, highly malignant tumors that typically occur in infants and young children.
- The rhabdoidal phenotype is associated with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis.
- Rhabdoidal carcinoma of the kidney is a rare and aggressive form of renal cell carcinoma.
- Rhabdoidal meningioma is a rare variant of meningioma characterized by rhabdoidal cell features.
- The rhabdoid morphology is often seen in tumors derived from the neural crest.
- Rhabdoid tumors are frequently associated with alterations in the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex.
- The rhabdoidal growth pattern can be seen in both primary and metastatic tumors.
- Rhabdoidal cells have been identified in a variety of tumor types, including sarcomas, carcinomas, and lymphomas.
- The presence of rhabdoidal cells is a significant prognostic indicator in many tumors.
FAQs About the word rhabdoidal
See Sagittal.
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Rhabdoidal cells are characterized by an elongated, rod-like shape with prominent eosinophilic inclusions.
Rhabdoid tumors are rare, highly malignant tumors that typically occur in infants and young children.
The rhabdoidal phenotype is associated with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis.
Rhabdoidal carcinoma of the kidney is a rare and aggressive form of renal cell carcinoma.